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Stainless steel boot paper could change the way bridges are made

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The scourge of modern concrete is, perhaps amazing, rust.

Most concrete structures are attached to steel bars to add strength, but if metallic corroded can cause concrete to fail. The bridges, which are exposed to water and salt, are some of the most vulnerable. About one third of the bridge in the United States must be repaired or replacedwhich could cost nearly $ 400 billion over the next decade.

There are many ways of engineers facing rust, from epoxy weapons to pour extra concrete to buy a little time before the leak water reaches the weapon. Ultimately these measures also fail. The only way to really avoid troubled rust is to use stainless steel weapons, which is not cheap.

“It is very expensive to be used on every bridge,” Steven Jepeal, co -founder and chief executive at Aluminum mechanicalsaid to TechCrunch. Thus, cities and states will only turn to it for the most critical spaces.

But Allium suggests a compromise, especially, covering a regular rod with a thin layer of stainless steel to extend the life of a bridge from 30 to 100 years.

“As long as we get full surface coverage, a thin layer is enough stainless steel, where it is about to resist corrosion for hundreds or thousands of years,” said Samuel Mcalpine, co -founder and CTO in Allium.

The stainless steel arsenal of the start was recently used in several bridge deck replacements, including one on Interstate 91 in Massachusetts and another on the US 101 highway in Mendocino, California. He also contributed to a trademark on Key West, Florida, Allium, told TechCrunch.

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For critical bridges that carry a lot of traffic, engineers sometimes determine stainless steel, which costs about five times more than the normal rod. Governments believe that additional expenses are worth it if they do not need to close a large artery.

But for most other bridges, they tend to determine epoxy coated, which is only about 25% to 50% More than unparalleled weapon. The epoxy coated bar should be housed in covered storage, and any welded points or hallucinations in the coating must be patched, both of which add additional indirect costs.

Allium places the stainless steel arsenal as a replacement for epoxy coating. The company aims to match the price of epoxy overlay and possibly underestimate it in the future. Jepeal said, when installed, the Allium arsenal should cost less because it doesn’t have to be treated so carefully. The starting of the start will not require extra concrete that is sometimes added to bridges to prevent rust.

“This extra layer of concrete is not structural. It is simply intended to try to isolate the weapon and delay how long it takes to get the salt to reach the weapon,” Jepeal said. Eliminating this could cut the use of cement by 10%. And because the rod is not as sensitive to corrosion, it should allow the transport sections to determine the use of green cement, which tend to be less alkaline than the patterns of mixtures, Mcalpine said.

The Allium process is 7,000 -pound steel linings with a stainless steel layer, essentially welding cables until it is fully coated. This stick, which is usually between six to eight square and 40 feet, is then powered through a series of rollers until it reaches the desired thickness, which ranges from about one -third inch to a pair of centimeters in diameter.

“By lining a smaller surface with a thicker mattress and integration into the mill process, we can do something that is much cheaper, much more scalable, much easier to control quality,” Jepeal said.

As billiards are diluted, grows up to 150 times more in the process, stainless steel also does. Finally, each piece of reinforcement ends with about 0.2 mm of stainless steel lining.

Even with this small amount, “you are not going to read through stainless steel on concrete, basically,” Mcalpine said.

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