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Until 1977, calcium chloride was routinely added to in-situ and precast concrete as an accelerator, either to enable rapid removal of moulds or to permit concreting in cold weather. Thus, older structures could be at risk of corrosion damage arising from cast-in chlorides coupled with increasing carbonation. For prestressed components...

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