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Fortifying New Concrete With Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor Admixtures
An easier way for a contractor to add corrosion protection to a building project is to incorporate a migrating corrosion inhibitor admixture at a small fraction of the total construction cost. Here's how.
By Julie Holmquist
February 11, 2019
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by Julie Holmquist
Julie Holmquist is content writer at Cortec Corporation in St. Paul, Minn., where migrating corrosion inhibitor technology was first developed and patented. Holmquist has three-plus years of experience in the corrosion control industry and has written for numerous publications on the topic of corrosion inhibition for reinforced concrete structures.
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