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Corrosion Control - Cathodic Protection

Posted by Greg Spitz on Sep 17, 2016 8:31:52 AM

This piece is second in a series of posts on corrosion control.  The first post provided an introduction to corrosion control and gave an overview of some of the methods used.  Here, we are going to dive deeper into the world of cathodic protection, one of the more practiced and effective ways of controlling corrosion in process.  In a later post, we'll see how the principle of cathodic protection can be used in complex impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) systems for delicate control over corrosion.  First, we need some background to understand how it all works.

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Topics: corrosion controls, Corrosion Control

Corrosion Control - Let's Break It Down

Posted by Elaine Spitz on Aug 1, 2016 4:16:14 PM

"Corrosion Control" generally refers to the implementation of measures to reduce or eliminate corrosion in:

  • Metal
  • Concrete
  • Water
  • Sand
  • Masonry
  • Soil

Corrosion control consists of different monitoring and control techniques used by industries to solve corrosion problems according to their requirements. Such methods are important to avoiding the expense and negative consequences of corrosion.

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Topics: corrosion, corrosion controls, Corrosion Control



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