Anode for cathodic protection against corrosion

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic material treatment – Metal or metal alloy

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204196, 204290F, C23F 1300

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056097484

ABSTRACT:
For cathodic protection against corrosion of steel reinforcements in reinforced steel constructions, a prefabricated anode is provided which has a core of titanium expanded metal provided with an activation layer and with a cement-containing ion-conductive jacket; the prefabricated anode is immovably secured to the reinforced concrete construction in an ion-conductive bond; after that, the reinforcement of the concrete construction and the core of the anode are connected to the poles of a direct voltage source.

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Kotowski, Busse & Bedel, "Titananoden fur den Kathodischen Korrosion Schutz von Stahl in Beton" [Titanium Anodes for Cathodic Corrosion Protection of Steel in Concrete], Feb. 1988, in Metall, 42nd Year, No. 2; pp. 133-140.

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