GB/T 31316-2014
ActiveGeneral principles of cathodic protection in sea water
海水阴极保护总则
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This standard provides the fundamental principles and technical requirements for applying cathodic protection to metallic structures submerged in seawater, such as ship hulls, offshore platforms, and marine pipelines. It is used by engineers and corrosion specialists to design, install, and evaluate sacrificial anode or impressed current systems that prevent electrochemical corrosion in marine environments. The standard applies specifically to the metallurgy and corrosion control industries, ensuring consistent protection criteria and measurement methods for steel and other alloys in saltwater.
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