CHAPTER 3
UNDERGROUND CORROSION CONTROL
CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
Materials Selection
Corrosion occurs as the result of a voltage differential between two
components of a system. An anode and a cathode must be present. If a
complex structure is constructed of materials that are near each other in the
galvanic series, then there is reduced likelihood of potential differences.
Construction using materials that are not close in the galvanic series (such
as steel and copper) can create a corrosion cell. When mechanical
considerations allow, always select materials that will exhibit little or no
voltage differences when in contact with each other and a common
electrolyte.
Nonmetallic materials also play an important role in corrosion control.
However, nonmetallic materials will not be discussed in this course except
for their use in electrical isolating devices.
Protective Coatings
Underground or Submerged Structures
General
Coatings are the first line of defense in many corrosion control programs.
Unfortunately, coatings are not perfect and accelerated corrosion occurs at
breaks (holidays) in a coating. Cathodic protection is used to prevent
corrosion of the steel substrate at the holidays in the coating.
Coating also plays an important part in cathodic protection engineering.
Although it is possible to protect a bare structure, if the structure is coated it
is necessary to protect only the metal exposed at the holidays. This greatly
reduces the size and cost of cathodic protection systems. Coating inspection
is important because it is desirable to install the structure with the coating
in the best possible condition. This will ensure that the cathodic protection
system performs as designed.
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