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    Handbook of cathodic corrosion protection >> DOWNLOAD

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    Get this from a library! Handbook of cathodic corrosion protection : theory and practice of electrochemical protection processes. [W von Baeckmann; W Schwenk; W Prinz;] — This comprehensive handbook covers all aspects of cathodic protection in terms of both practice and theory.
    Cathodic protection was first developed by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1824 as a means of controlling corrosion on British naval ships. Virtually all modern pipelines are coated with an organic protective coating that is supplemented by cathodic protection systems sized to prevent corrosion at holidays in the protective coating. Corrosion handbook page 8 Corrosion handbook 1.2.2. Pitting corrosion Pitting corrosion is a localized form of corrosion that leads to the creation of small holes or “pits” in the metal (see Fig. 5). This form of corrosion is mainly found on passive metals. Passive metals and alloys, such as aluminium, titanium and
    the design procedure for a sacrificial cathodic protection system. The problem of partial cathodic protection of a pipe line by concen-trating on “hot spots” is discussed in Chapter 8. A problem in Chapter 9, which does not usually occur nowadays, is that of stray-current cor-rosion; however, a corrosion engineer should still be able to
    This handbook discusses and reviews the most recent trends in cathodic protection of metallic structures such as pipelines and buried tanks, widely used in many strategic industries such as petroleum, petrochemical, chemical applications. It contains very important practical points about designing,
    The Corrosion Engineering and Cathodic Protection Handbook is a must-have reference book for the engineer in the field, covering the process of corrosion from a scientific and engineering aspect, along with the prevention of corrosion in industrial applications.
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    W. von Baeckmann, W. Schwenk, W. Prinz, Handbook of Cathodic Corrosion Protection, Elsevier Science, USA, 1997.
    The generally accepted criterion applicable to the cathodic protection of steel consists in applying potential levels (measured at the copper-CuSO 4 electrode) of between – 0.85 and – 1.0 V. The current density will depend on the metal surface to be protected, e.g. :
    Get this from a library! Handbook of cathodic corrosion protection : theory and practice of electrochemical protection processes. [W von Baeckmann; W Schwenk; W Prinz;] — Gulf brings the definitive reference on cathodic protection to English-speaking readers with this fresh, all-new translation from the original German.
    Takeaway: Cathodic protection is one method used to prevent corrosion in pipelines, ships, offshore oil platforms, and other steel structures. Corrosion is a naturally occurring phenomenon commonly defined as the deterioration of a substance (usually a metal) or its properties because of a reaction with its environment.

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