Selecting the right cathodic protection system is essential for long-term corrosion prevention in pipelines, tanks, and marine structures.
Soil resistivity, moisture, and stray currents influence system performance and selection.
Larger structures require higher current output, making impressed current systems more suitable.
Better coatings reduce current demand and improve overall system efficiency.
Sacrificial systems are simple and low-maintenance, while impressed current systems offer greater control.
A proper engineering assessment ensures the most effective cathodic protection solution.![]()