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Good design Proper material selection coatings including metal coatings and paints Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Anodic Protection Combinations - especially use of CP and coatings
The KKS system is a standardized system for the classification of technical equipment in power plants. It does not specifically address cathodic protection systems. Cathodic protection systems are typically classified based on their method (e.g., impressed current or sacrificial anode) and location within the power plant.
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Cathodic protection - attach a piece of zinc Cathodic protection - pass electric current through it - take care this is an industrial method only for protecting pipelines etc. Galvanizing Painting Wax/oil/grease
Copper is very corrosion resistant - it does produce a very attractive green patina e.g on the roofs of mosques. To eliminate it entirely - constantly paint it - or use Impressed Current Cathodic Protection. I would not bother
i dont know use rectifier just invert ac to dc and supplied to anodes positive to steel negative
Rectifier is used to convert alternating current to direct current.
A rectifier converts AC current to DC current. The opposite of an inverter. http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectifier http:/www.tech-faq.com/what-is-a-rectifier.shtml
They both have the same current.
Rectifier
The rectifier changes the ac current from under the flywheel to dc
An electrical device that converts alternating current to direct current is known as a rectifier. An inverter is a device that converts direct current to alternating current.