2017-12-202017-12-202015-10FHWA-OK-15-05Oklahoma Department of Transportation State Planning and Research item number 2229https://hdl.handle.net/11244/54288This report outlines the investigation of the service life of silane sealers on Oklahoma bridge decks as well as laboratory investigation of a silane sealer and a two part sealer that uses both silane and epoxy. The performance of silanes on bridge decks was completed on 60 bridges that were in service between 5 to 20 years. Samples were taken from the travel lane and the shoulder. The work found that after 12 years that 100% of the silane applications were effective. By 15 years then only 68% were still effective and between 17 to 20 years then only 16% were still effective. The investigations suggest that abrasion was not a major deterioration mechanism; instead, deterioration from the high alkaline pore solution is suggested to be of importance. This work goes on to investigate a two part system of silane and epoxy sealer, a silane, and then a control sample and their resistance to chloride penetration. Both sealers show improved performance over the sample with just concrete. Additionally, a new experimental technique is presented that is capable of non-destructively imaging the penetration of external fluids into paste and mortar. This test is rapid, accurate, and can be used for in-situ testing. This test method again shows that the silane investigated was effective at reducing the ingress of ions.59 pages3,077,473 bytesapplication.pdfExpected life of silane water repellent treatments on bridge decks phase 2 / M. Tyler Ley, Mehdi Khanzadeh Moradllo.Technical ReportConcreteDurabilitySilane