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      <image:caption>In simple terms: The anode is a weaker metal that corrodes first. It's electrically connected to the rebar. Moisture and salts cause the anode to corrode instead of the steel. This slows or halts the corrosion process, preventing concrete cancer from progressing They're often embedded around the perimeter of repair patches or in areas prone to corrosion. Galvanic anodes provide long-term protection, especially in aggressive environments, and are commonly used in large infrastructure and marine repairs, but can be equally effective in residential settings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Significant structural cracking in a concrete wall has already led to ingress of its retained materials. The longer this crack is left open, the further the steel can degrade Credit to Chicago Building Inspection</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>All loose, delaminated, or spalled concrete must be cut or broken away. This exposes the corroded steel underneath. Credit to S &amp; S Remedial</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Getting ready to place the crack locks in the chased element</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this image, moisture and active leaks are present on the negative side of the wall. In this instance, epoxy/PU injection would be expensive and possibly ineffective due to there being no visible cracks to inject. The Penetron system would provide a long lasting, warrantable solution in a scenario such as this.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Use of Peneplug and Penecrete Mortar to seal active leaks rising up through the slab</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Coil ties are a necessary component of formwork when constructing concrete walls, however, they are often a source of water ingress as the coil tie penetrates the full width of the wall. If not sealed correctly on the positive side, leaks can occur on the negative side. Peneplug is an ideal solution for plugging coil ties effectively, regardless of the severity of the active leak.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A method of impregnating Penetron’s crystalline technology into existing concrete walls to halt water ingress</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Causes: Finishing over bleed water Overworking the surface Long time intervals between concrete placement over a horizontal plane, forming a kind of horizontal cold joint Fix: Grind/hammer off delaminated surface Apply bonding agent Resurface with polymer topping</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Crack lock stitching being utilised to repair a structural crack. Highly effective at adding reinforcement across the span of the crack and preventing further movement</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fix: Cut 20-30mm deep around the perimeter of the patch to eliminate feathered edges Jackhammer out loose material until sound concrete is reached Saturate surface and apply bonding agent Rebuild using low-shrinkage grout or structural mortar</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fix: Use of chemicals to clean the salts from the surface Products such as RadonSeal penetrates deep inside the concrete, stucco, and other cementitious substrates, to react chemically and bind the salts in place forever – effectively removing them from the equation. Eliminate or mitigate the source of the moisture as much as possible. Without moisture, there is no water to carry salts to the surface in the first place. Prevention: Good use of moisture barriers, keeping water/cement ratios within spec when pouring and managing salt content prior to install of the concrete element</image:caption>
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