System Anticorrosion Protection for Cables of Suspension and Stayed Girder Bridges.

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Andre, D.
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BITUMINOUS MATERIALS - BRIDGES; CABLE STAYED - CORROSION PROTECTION;
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Anticorrosion protection was carried out with the application of substances based on pitch or bitumen. Tests were conducted at the same time in the laboratory on sections of cables and also with control application of one meter on structures. This has made possible the selection of types of systems which are suitable both for their relative case of application and for their anticorrosion qualities.
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