Abstract
Fifteen commercial sacrificial aluminum anode compositions in the ZSS-24 mold were exposed along a steel pier at Key West, FL for 12 months in natural seawater. Current output and general performance were monitored. Results of weight loss and current capacity are reported and compared with a zinc control.
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1990
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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