Although certain crack widths are allowed in reinforced concrete structures, without having immediate effects on the structural stability, they may impair the durability and service life of the structure in the long term. Cracks wider than 10 μm will result, for instance, in a faster penetration of chlorides into the crack and from there onwards into the concrete matrix. Fortunately, the autogenous healing ability of concrete may close cracks of up to 100 μm completely. The further hydration of binder particles, will be supplemented by the deposition of calcium carbonate crystals in case of wet/dry cycles. In case of marine infrastructures in tidal zones, the presence of magnesium sulfates may enhance the crack sealing by means of brucite p...