Platinised titanium is widely known as a high performance anode material for marine environments. Less well known, particularly in the USA, are the opportunities for use as a part of land based systems. Even in the U.K., where the first trials were carried out some 20 years ago, the potentialities of the material as a groundbed anode were largely overlooked and only over the past few years has the significance of platinised titanium attracted due attention, mostly with respect to pipelines.
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1980
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