
Concrete Protection for Silage Bunkers
Silage juices are highly aggressive towards reinforced concrete.
Silage juices are strongly acidic (pH typically 3.5–4.5, sometimes below 3) and react with calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂) in the concrete, converting it into soluble calcium salts. This results in gradual surface degradation of the concrete (“eating away” the concrete).
The juices penetrate pores, dissolve calcium carbonate and other components, making the concrete porous and brittle. Over time, deep erosion spots form, especially at the lower parts of the walls where juices accumulate.
Why it is important to protect the concrete surfaces of reinforced concrete silage bunkers
Most common protection methods:
Traveter Grupp OÜ offers repair and polyurethane-based protective coating application for both new and existing reinforced concrete silage bunkers. Our goal is to ensure that your silo concrete surfaces remain durable, long-lasting, and easy to clean.How we work:
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