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Anodic Protection of Industrial Equipment

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Anodic Protection

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Many methods of corrosion control were first applied in an empirical manner, often many years before the scientific principles underlying the methods were identified. Anodic protection, however, is an exception to this procedure in that an understanding of the basic mechanisms was developed in the laboratory first. These discoveries were followed by a period of pilot-scale development, which included several trial installations in chemical plants. Finally came the commercial development of the technique. This development procedure is very satisfying to the scientist and engineer.

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Riggs, O.L., Locke, C.E., Hamner, N.E. (1981). Anodic Protection of Industrial Equipment. In: Anodic Protection. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3872-7_2

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