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SUSTENTABILIDADE Longevidade e estética para
obras em estruturas metálicas Murray Cook
Executive Director European General Galvanizers Association
www.egga.com www.intergalva.com
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“The long-term durability provided by galvanizing is achieved at relatively low environmental burden in terms of energy and other globally relevant impacts, especially when compared to the energy value of the steel it is protecting”
Galvanizing and Sustainable Construction: A Specifiers’ Guide (2008) Editor: Professor Tom Woolley (Architect and ‘Green Building’ activist)
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EU Construction Products Regulation (2011)
7. Sustainable use of natural resources The construction works must be designed, built and demolished in such a
way that the use of natural resources is sustainable and in particular ensure the following:
(a) reuse or recyclability of the construction works, their materials and parts after demolition;
(b) durability of the construction works; (c) use of environmentally compatible raw and secondary materials in the
construction works.
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EU Construction Products Regulation (2011)
7. Sustainable use of natural resources The construction works must be designed, built and demolished in such a
way that the use of natural resources is sustainable and in particular ensure the following:
(a) reuse or recyclability of the construction works, their materials and parts after demolition;
(b) durability of the construction works; (c) use of environmentally compatible raw and secondary materials in the
construction works.
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Durability
• For hot dip galvanizing – long-term durability is a proven fact.
• Accelerated testing and estimations are unnecessary
• ‘Case history’ projects demonstrate durability in a range of environments
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The Importance of Case History Data for Galvanized Structures
• Zinc corrosion performance is predictable • Extensive database of performance galvanized
structures worldwide • Reliability and confidence for designers and
users
EGGA
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Galvanizing Case History
Stainsby Hall Bridge Cleveland
United Kingdom
EGGA
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Location of the Bridge Semi-industrial environment, near the English industrial town of Middlesbrough
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• Stainsby Hall Farm Access Bridge • Cleveland A19/A174 interchange • Erected in 1974
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Construction Details
• 25 tonnes of structural steel beams • Longest beam = 20 metres • Original coating thickness = >150 μm* *beams of this section thickness will typically exceed the minimum standard requirements (85
μm) in this way.
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Detailed Inspection : 1998 • Visual Examination • Coating Thickness Readings • Adhesion Testing • Analysis of Corrosion Products
Inspection conducted by Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick Engineers and Steel Protection Consultancy
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Web and underside of top flange • Spangled appearance evident • Dirt contamination but no zinc salts
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End of beam in contact with concrete • No signs of rusting near contact points
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Lower face of bottom flange (over road) • Build-up of zinc salts • Average zinc coating of 101 μm
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Stainsby Hall Bridge
• Predicted corrosion rate when built: 4 μm /year • Actual average corrosion rate: 2-3 μm/year • Corrosion rate observed agrees with EN ISO 14713 and site
specific data • Corrosion rate expected to decrease further with lower
acidity of environment
Maintenance-free life time of >75 years is expected
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Durability & Sustainability
GALVANIZING 75 Years
Maintenance-free structure
life
SOCIAL No congestion from
road closures for maintenance
ENVIRONMENTAL Reduced pollution from congestion
Reduced energy and emissions from
maintenance painting
ECONOMIC Reduced life cycle
costing for governments