Underground Corrosion Control
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
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Silicon-chromium-iron anodes are brittle in comparison to graphite, but the
hardness of the alloy makes the anode less susceptible to damage from
abrasion or erosion. Installed underground with carbonaceous backfill, the
anode performs similarly to graphite. When installed without backfill and
where oxygen evolution is the predominant anodic reaction, the silicon-
chromium-iron anodes perform better than graphite. In dry soil, the silicon
dioxide film, which forms on the surface, introduces a high resistance that
degrades performance.
PLATINUM
The two most common platinized anodes incorporate titanium and niobium
substrates. The anodes were developed primarily for use in seawater and other
chloride environments since both substrates form protective, dielectric, oxide
layers when made anodic in the presence of chlorides. Platinized anodes are
susceptible to premature failure by reactions with complexing ions,
particularly in process applications.
Platinized anodes are economical only when operated at high current densities
such as in seawater where there can be rapid migration of chlorides to the
anode and products away from the anode. Where the predominant anodic
reaction is the evolution of oxygen, higher driving voltages are needed. In
terms of both the costs of the anode and the power required, it is therefore not
usually economical for underground applications.
ALUMINUM
Aluminum anodes are used primarily in unheated water storage tanks.
Because of the high consumption rate, the anode life is typically about one
year. Ice damage in the winter makes annual replacement necessary,
anyway, so the short life of the material can be tolerated. Aluminum anodes
are also used because the corrosion products of the anode are colorless and
non-toxic.
MAGNETITE
Magnetite is a form of iron oxide. These anodes are used in seawater,
brackish water, fresh water, and high-resistivity soil.
MIXED METAL OXIDE
Mixed metal oxide anodes (also referred to as DSA for dimensionally stable
anode) consist of electrocatalytic activated coatings on a titanium substrate.
The metal oxide coating is highly conductive and demonstrates an extremely
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