Abstract
Recent technological developments have been utilized in the design and manufacturing of prepackaged platinum clad anodes enabling platinum to be used economically as an underground impressed current anode in almost all applications. The unique features of this anode and technical and economic comparisons with conventional anode materials will be presented.
Subject
Materials,
Substrates,
Groundbeds,
Iron,
Wiring,
Platinum,
Impressed current anodes,
Anode resistance,
Coke,
Silicon,
Anodic current,
Titanium,
Anodes
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1982
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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