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However, a side effect of the cathodic protection was to increase marine growth.
Another example is the cathodic protection of buried or submerged structures.
The most common application of internal cathodic protection is water storage tanks.
Cathodic protection can, in some cases, prevent stress corrosion cracking.
Cathodic protection systems protect a wide range of metallic structures in various environments.
Above ground, cathodic protection is not an option.
Cathodic protection is typically employed to overcome this problem.
The most effective and common corrosion control techniques for steel in contact with soil is cathodic protection.
In a cathodic protection system, an electric current is used to counteract the corrosive effect of salt.
To protect against corrosion in these wet environments, the pipeline was designed with cathodic protection.
Certain reinforcements were fitted with cathodic protection, and others replaced by stainless steel.
A cathodic protection system is used to lessen any bad effects from corrosive chemicals in local ground water.
Engineers said parts of the Williamsburg Bridge might benefit from cathodic protection.
Cathodic protection is used to minimise corrosion by maintaining the steel at a negative potential with respect to the ground.
Engineers are experimenting with a new method of preventing deck deterioration, using a process called cathodic protection.
Raychem, a materials science company, is working on more than 100 cathodic protection projects for bridges and parking garages.
Engineers and water authorities in the United States are divided on the use of different coatings or cathodic protection.
Steel is preserved from corrosion by cathodic protection.
Marine cathodic protection covers many areas, jetties, harbors, offshore structures.
In the dome's interior structure, a cathodic protection system was installed to prevent any further damage to the concrete and steel.
In a process called cathodic protection, engineers run a small electric current through metal strips that are wrapped around the bridge's steel elements.
The system, which is called cathodic protection, is perhaps the first viable treatment for the growing number of crumbling bridges, engineering experts say.
Processes that can lead to this include cathodic protection, phosphating, pickling, and electroplating.
Stray direct currents in soil may counteract the anti-corrosion effect of a cathodic protection system.
It has been developed especially for connecting cables to railway track or for cathodic protection installations.