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why it would not be a good idea to reinforce concrete with aluminium rod​

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Answered by edricelvis
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Answer:

Quoting Corrosion of Non Ferrous Metals in Contact with Concrete, "Aluminium suffers attack when embedded in concrete". Corrosion of aluminium embedded in concrete causes total destruction of aluminium bars, therefore it's dangerous and inadvisable to use aluminium as rebar.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Aluminium fixed in concrete, causes total destruction of aluminium bars and leads to corrosion.

Explanation:

It would be a bad idea to reinforce concrete with aluminium rod​. Because, when aluminium gets embedded with concrete, it results in the total destruction of the aluminium bars. Also it leads to corrosion. Therefore it is not safe and advisable to use aluminium with concrete.

Also the difference in expansion of aluminium and concrete, might crack each. Thus, using Iron/steel rods with concrete might be long lasting as Iron and concrete expands equally.

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