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by ortusdux
1423 days ago
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IIRC, Coated rebar can actually fail faster or in less predictable and therefore worse ways. The coating is often damaged during install, but even perfectly coated bar forms cracks eventually. The entire system's galvanic potential is focused on these small exposed areas, causing extremely fast rusting. The coating tends to fail in higher stress areas, which means that not only does the bar fail, it fails in the worst possible locations. |
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Stainless steel is an is an alloy, you can saw apart a beam made of stainless 316 and the inside will be just as stainless as the outside.