GB/T 33383-2016
AbolishedTechnical specification for anti-corrosion on concrete/reinforced concrete structures using corrosion-resistant modified polyvinyl chloride (HFVC) structural adhesive and cement
耐蚀改性聚氯乙烯(HFVC)结构胶及胶泥防腐技术规范
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This standard specifies the technical requirements, construction methods, and quality inspection procedures for applying corrosion-resistant modified polyvinyl chloride (HFVC) structural adhesive and cement to protect concrete and reinforced concrete structures. It is primarily used in industrial environments such as chemical plants, wastewater treatment facilities, and marine infrastructure where structures are exposed to aggressive chemical corrosion or high humidity. The standard ensures long-term durability and safety of concrete assets by providing a uniform anti-corrosion application protocol for engineers and procurement professionals.
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