Like jellyfish drifting through the ocean depths, it moves slowly – seemingly harmless, yet devastating in its effects.
Corrosion often develops unnoticed – diffuse, hidden, and ever-present. It attacks reinforcement steel, weakens structural elements, and threatens long-term stability.
Advanced monitoring and repair procedures offer an effective countermeasure. Corrosion monitoring detects early “currents” of degradation, while cathodic protection or electrochemical chloride extraction provide precise, electrochemical intervention.
Like specialized organisms maintaining marine ecosystems, these technologies restore balance, neutralize harmful influences, prevent further deterioration, and preserve structural safety – durably, measurably, and sustainably.
In doing so, these methods not only extend service life but also conserve resources and reduce CO₂ emissions – a precise interaction of engineering and environment, inspired by nature.