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Cathodic protection - Wikipedia Cathodic protection (CP; kæˈθɒdɪk ⓘ) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell [1] A simple method of protection connects the metal to be protected to a more easily corroded "sacrificial metal" to act as the anode
The Basics of Cathodic Protection - Corrosionpedia Cathodic protection is a popular protection method for preventing corrosion in pipelines, offshore oil platforms and other steel structures However, to be implemented effectively, it is crucial to understand the basic principles of bimetallic galvanic corrosion
Cathodic Protection—What is it? How Does it Work? | MATCOR Cathodic Protection—What is it and how does it work? Cathodic protection (CP) is a corrosion prevention technique used to protect metal structures buried in soil or submerged in water By turning the structure into the cathode of an electrochemical cell, CP stops corrosion before it starts
Cathodic Protection: Definition, Working Principles, Types . . . Cathodic Protection is an industrial technique for controlling metallic corrosion Cathodic protection is commonly used on buried and submerged metallic structures like pipelines, underground storage tanks, locks, subsea equipment, offshore floaters, harbors, and ship hulls
What Is Cathodic Protection? What are the Pros Cons? In essence, cathodic protection connects the base metal at risk (steel) to a sacrificial metal that corrodes in lieu of the base metal The technique of providing cathodic protection to steel preserves the metal by providing a highly active metal that can act as an anode and provide free electrons