DCI® corrosion inhibitor

The reference brand for corrosion protection admixtures since 1978.

About steel-reinforced concrete.

Steel-reinforced concrete is literally responsible for every city skyline in existence, but chlorides in the environment will eventually corrode and degrade the steel inside it. This causes the steel rebar or mesh inside concrete to corrode, severely diminishing the strength of a concrete structure. Before the steel corrodes, however, it also expands up to four times, causing cracks, stains, crazing and spalling.

Documents

DCI® Product Documents

Product Name Product Data Sheet
DARACEM® 16
Product Data Sheet
DCI®
Product Data Sheet
DCI® S
Product Data Sheet

Technical Bulletins

Product Name PDF
General Properties and Benefits of DCI® S Corrosion Inhibitor
Offset the Potential Corrosive Effect of Chlorides in a Concrete Mix Using DCI®
Products & Accessories

Products

  • Product Name
  • Description
  • Key Benefits
  • Applications Type
DCI®
Description

DCI® Corrosion inhibitor is a liquid admixture meeting the requirements of ASTM C1582, which is added to concrete during the batching process.

Key Benefits
  • Extends the service life of structures
  • Cost effective solution
  • Easy to use liquid admixture
Application Type
  • All steel-reinforced, post tensioned and prestressed concrete that will come in contact with chlorides from de-icing salts or a marine environment
DCI® S
Description

DCI® S Corrosion inhibitor is a liquid admixture meeting the requirements of ASTM C1582, which is added to concrete during the batching process.

Key Benefits
  • Chemically inhibits the corrosive action of chlorides
  • Extends the service life of structures
  • Cost effective
  • Easy to use
Application Type
  • All steel-reinforced, post tensioned and prestressed concrete that will come in contact with chlorides from de-icing salts or a marine environment
Overview

Where are chlorides found?

Chlorides can be found in soils, de-icing salts and in marine environments. Some examples or structures include parking garage decks and support structure, bridge decks and support members and coastal structures. Chlorides are also occasionally added to concrete during manufacture. DCI® S is recommended for any steel-reinforced concrete structure in these conditions.

What is DCI®?

DCI® is a corrosion inhibitor containing calcium nitrite, which deposits on the reinforcing steel to create a chemical barrier. This barrier delays the onset of corrosion, and prevents corrosion from accelerating once it starts. In sufficient quantity, DCI® will maintain an active corrosion-controlling system within the concrete matrix throughout the lifetime of the structure.

What is DCI® S, and when should it be used?

DCI® S offers corrosion protection equal to DCI®, and is formulated for situations where accelerated concrete set times are not required or desired. Prestressed concrete applications, as well as warm or hot weather cast-in-place construction, are those most likely to benefit from this project.

Why choose DCI® corrosion inhibitors?

A category creator at launch, DCI® is now the most validated corrosion inhibiting admixture in use. We offer reams of advice and support on the correct way to add DCI® or DCI® S to a concrete mix. In project after project, DCI® has been shown to work exactly as intended, protecting from corrosion and extending the service life of structures around the world. For more information on how to add DCI® or DCI® S to a building project, contact GCP today.