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GeCor8
The World's most advanced system for analyzing corrosion of concrete reinforcing
steel in existing structures

GeCor8
Features:
- Rapid
Mapping Capabilities for large structural measurement
- Advanced
method for better corrosion rate determination
- Special
sensor for analysis of wet or submerged structures
- Anaysis
of cathodic protection systems while the system is running
- Software
for PC download and analysis
- Intuitive,
graphic UI for easy operation and interpretation
Specifications:
Corrosion of steel reinforced concrete
affects the safety and durability of concrete structures in the following ways:
- The steel cross section is reduced,
weakening the concrete strength.
- The concrete is cracked due to
the increased volume in the rust.
- The steel to concrete bond is
reduced when cracking and spalling are initiated
A true measure of the corrosion rate
is possible by the polarization resistance technique. It has been well established
by Stem and Geary that corrosion current is linearly related to polarization
resistance. This gives a direct quantitative measurement of the amount of steel
turning into oxide at the time of measurement. By Faraday's equation, this can
be extrapolated to direct metal sectional loss
The
GeCor 8 represents the latest technology in steel reinforcing bar corrosion
rate determination. It combines state of the art embedded microprocessor systems
and computerized flash technology with the world's leading research in reinforcing
bar corrosion rate analysis.
- A rapid mapping technique that
allows the engineer to quickly classify areas of a structure. Both the classical
corrosion potential as well as the resistivity of the concrete can be measured.
Each individual parameter can be mapped in a multi-color contour graph. The
built-in programming also analyzes this data and the two parameters can be
combined to reliably determine areas of highest corrosion.
- Our advanced modulation confinement
technique precisely measures the true polarization resistance of the steel
reinforcing bar. Utilizing the information obtained by the two reference electrodes
in a feed-back network, the unit automatically adapts the electrical field
produced by the guard ring to the conditions of the concrete. This allows
the Gecor 8 to reach a quasi steady-state condition for the 30 to 100 seconds
required for determining the polarization resistance through a galvanostatic
pulse. This advanced technology provides the most accurate field test currently
available for the determination of corrosion rate.
- The Gecor 8 also has the ability
to measure corrosion rate in submerged or very wet structures. An optional
sensor has been designed to measure corrosion rate in extremely wet environments,
eliminating the need for an external guard ring. The sensors measure polarization
resistance through the use of Feliu's formula, using three aligned fieldfollower
electrodes.
- Another optional feature is a
technique to measure the cathodic Protection efficiency by analyzing the electrical
impedance obtained from an alternating current applied with modulated confinement.
This method provides a relative index of the cathodic protection performance
as a percentage.
- PC software assists the user
to graphically interpret, collate, organize and generate reports with the
data generated from the device. It allows the user to set up the Gecor 8 for
more rapid testing later in the field, and will automatically link to the
PC for data collection.
Complete implementation of these
options provides an unprecedented system for corrosion rate analysis of steel
reinforced concrete structures.
Combined with the latest advances in interface systems and database storage
technology, Gecor 8 is an easy to use, reliable, automatic and intelligent corrosion
rate analysis system. A system that can save an engineer time, money and effort
in evaluating corroding structures for subsequent rehabilitation.