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use of rust remover on Rebars 1

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Steel Inspector

Structural
Jun 20, 2021
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Hello,
i noticed that some people use a chemical rust remover on Rebars.

is that Allowed?
it leaves a white phosphate coating on the rebar! and that coat sometimes get to Concrete in the construction joint!

i noticed that ACI didn't explicitly addressed this work practice.

any thoughts?
 
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A little more info is needed. Are you talking about existing rebar in a member that is going to be repaired or rebar for new construction. In general, a light coat of rust isn't detrimental to the bond between the rebar and concrete. Typically, when we're repairing concrete the rebar receives a light brush blasting to remove loose rust and concrete laitance. Sometimes power tool cleaning - wire brush - is sufficient.

I suggest you consult the manufacturer's data for the product you're using. It should state if the residue will affect the bond.
 
As discussed here a bit back, a little rust is not bad.

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Appreciate your help

i realise that little rust is even better as it enhances bond

my main concern is this material, i see a lot of contractors using it. it leave a layer on steel and on concrete in the construction joint.

Have you ever seen such a practice? cleaning rebars with chemical rust remover?

i tried to see if it is mentioned in ACI, but i did find anything
 
It should state if the residue will affect the bond


i don't believe it is manufactured for use on Rebars, i think it is manufactured for use on other steel. like metal equipment or something.

but contractors use it without thinking
 

- I have never seen such a practice . Moreover , if i were , would not allow the use of chemical rust remover.

- Refer to 26.6.1.2 Compliance requirements:

(b) Nonprestressed reinforcement with rust, mill scale,
or a combination of both shall be considered satisfactory,
provided a hand-wire-brushed representative test
specimen of the reinforcement complies...

- and commentary R26.6.1.2(b)

Just use brush ..




He is like a man building a house, who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently against that house, and could not shake it, for it was founded on the rock..

Luke 6:48

 
As an aside, I'd be reluctant to use chemicals for cleaning rebar and would do a lot of research. The chemicals may not be friendly and may be deleterious.

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