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Impressed current cathodic

Cathodic protection impressed current is a particular system for addressing rust and corrosion on metal surfaces. The way this SME impressed current cathodic protection system works is that by using electricity, a special layer which acts as a protection barrier against any external corrosive factors and conditions. When electricity flows from there — an electrical path called the anode across to the metal, it creates a protective electric field. The lining of this field also prevents rust and other types of damage to the metal.

Protecting Metals from Corrosion with Impressed Current Cathodic Technology

ICCP for metal structuresICC (Impressed current cathodic protection) is an essential term referred to many types of devices prevalent over years. It is, for instance, used to protect bridges, pipelines and offshore oil rigs. These metal buildings usually have to undergo harsh winds, rain and snow which makes them more likely to get corroded after a longer period of time. If left untreated, rust underneath the car can weaken body panels and suspension parts. We can do our part to prevent this decay and damage, by using impressed current cathodic protection with many types of metal objects.

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