Cathodic potential protection surveys are essential for maintaining the safety and proper functioning of your infrastructure. Pipelines that are particularly prone to corrosion often have a cathodic protection (CP) system in place to slow the corrosion process. To...
Corrosion on a pipeline is an electrochemical reaction between the metal of the pipes and an electrolytic material, usually soil. Cathodic protection is designed to prevent that reaction from occurring to maintain the integrity of the pipeline. However, cathodic...
Cathodic protection (CP) is a technique used to prevent corrosion on metal surfaces by making the metal anode and introducing a cathode, which attracts the electron flow away from the metal, thus preventing corrosion. These are professionals trained in designing,...
Pipeline electrical isolation is a process used in oil and gas pipelines to isolate the electrical systems from the surrounding environment. This process is important for protecting the pipeline from potential damages caused by electrical interference and for...
A cathodic protection system uses electricity to prevent metal structures like pipelines from corroding. The system creates an electrochemical cell using the corrosive metal as the cathode, with a sacrificial metal acting as the anode to collect corrosion. If you have...
From the beginning of humankind, humans have fought against Mother Nature’s destructive ways. One of these modern hindrances is oxygen reduction in metal objects, specifically metal buildings, tools, and electrical systems. This problem is more commonly known as...