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cathodic protection
cathodic protection n (Metallurgy) metallurgy a technique for protecting metal structures, such as steel ships and pipelines, from electrolytic corrosion by making the structure the cathode in a cell, either by applying an electromotive force directly or by putting it into contact with a more electropositive metal. See also sacrificial anode cathodic protection
cathodic protection[kə′thäd·ik prə′tek·shən] (metallurgy) Protecting a metal from electrochemical corrosion by using it as the cathode of a cell with a sacrificial anode. Also known as electrolytic protection. cathodic protection, electrolytic protectionA method of protecting a ferrous metal structure, which is embedded in water or moist soil, from corrosion due to galvanic action; usually by attaching it to a metal rod which is more electronegative than the structure, or by counteracting the current which is the source of corrosion by another one (in the opposite direction) which just balances it.AcronymsSeecopilot |