Zinc Anodes In The Oil And Gas Industry
Posted on October 25th, 2017
Zinc anodes protect the metal parts of
submerged structures by inhibiting the rate at which the metal
corrodes. Sacrificial anodes are the main component in cathodic
protection, a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal by
setting it up as the cathode of an electrochemical cell. In other words,
a sacrificial metal that corrodes more easily is set on the surface of
whichever metal needs to be protected. Since this metal corrodes more
easily, the metal underneath is protected. Oil and gas industries both
benefit from this electrochemical response, because both require the use
of structures that may be submerged underwater for extended periods of
time. Two metals submerged underwater create a kind of cell that
corrodes over time, a process known as galvanic corrosion.
Rather than preventing the process of
corrosion entirely, zinc anodes or sacrificial anodes, known
colloquially as “zincs", override the galvanic corrosion between the two
metals they are designed to protect.
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Email: contact@canadametal.com
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