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What is passivation of steel?

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Passivation is the formation of a protective oxide film on the surface of steel rebar, created by the high alkalinity of fresh concrete. This film prevents rust. Carbonation destroys this passivation. Repair involves cleaning the steel and applying a passivation coating (alkaline primer) or zinc-rich coating to artificially restore this protective layer before covering it with new concrete.
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