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==710.1 Construction Inspection for Sec 710==
 
==710.1 Construction Inspection for Sec 710==
Those provisions of [http://modot.mo.gov/business/standards_and_specs/Sec0710.pdf Sec 706] concerning placement and location of reinforcing steel apply to epoxy coated reinforcing steel. The reinforcing steel should be inspected for damage to the coating. Any damaged areas should be repaired with epoxy patching material furnished by the manufacturer.
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[[image:710.1.jpg|right|125px|thumb|<center>'''Shipping damage'''</center>]]
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[[image:710.2.jpg|left|380px|thumb|<center>'''Epoxy splitting'''</center>]]
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Those provisions of [http://www.modot.org/business/standards_and_specs/SpecbookEPG.pdf#page=11 Sec 706] concerning placement and location of reinforcing steel apply to epoxy coated reinforcing steel. The reinforcing steel should be inspected for damage to the coating. Any damaged areas should be repaired with epoxy patching material furnished by the manufacturer.
  
While torch cutting is acceptable to shorten black resteel, in no case should a torch be used on epoxy coated resteel. Any long epoxy bars should be saw cut and the ends patched with patching material approved by the coating manufacturer.
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While torch cutting is acceptable to shorten uncoated resteel, in no case should a torch be used on epoxy coated resteel. Any long epoxy bars should be saw cut and the ends patched with patching material approved by the coating manufacturer.
  
 
During placement the inspector should caution the contractor not to damage the coating
 
During placement the inspector should caution the contractor not to damage the coating
 
and make sure the proper vibrators are used.
 
and make sure the proper vibrators are used.
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|'''Structural Steel Coatings'''
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|[https://spexternal.modot.mo.gov/sites/cm/CORDT/or11006_All.pdf Structural Steel Coatings for Corrosion Mitigation, 2010]
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|'''Coated Steel Rebar, Enamel'''
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|[https://spexternal.modot.mo.gov/sites/cm/CORDT/or11004.pdf Coated Steel Rebar for Enhanced Concrete-Steel Bond Strength and Corrosion Resistance, 2010]
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|'''See also:''' [https://www.modot.org/research-publications Research Publications]
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 8 June 2021

710.1 Construction Inspection for Sec 710

Shipping damage
Epoxy splitting

Those provisions of Sec 706 concerning placement and location of reinforcing steel apply to epoxy coated reinforcing steel. The reinforcing steel should be inspected for damage to the coating. Any damaged areas should be repaired with epoxy patching material furnished by the manufacturer.

While torch cutting is acceptable to shorten uncoated resteel, in no case should a torch be used on epoxy coated resteel. Any long epoxy bars should be saw cut and the ends patched with patching material approved by the coating manufacturer.

During placement the inspector should caution the contractor not to damage the coating and make sure the proper vibrators are used.

Structural Steel Coatings
Structural Steel Coatings for Corrosion Mitigation, 2010
Coated Steel Rebar, Enamel
Coated Steel Rebar for Enhanced Concrete-Steel Bond Strength and Corrosion Resistance, 2010
See also: Research Publications