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Cathodic Protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of metal surfaces in maritime environments by making them the cathode of an electrochemical cell. For port infrastructure such as piers, wharfs, and steel sheet pile walls, CP is essential for longevity and safety. This is accomplished by attaching sacrificial anodes made of more reactive metals, which corrode instead of the protected structure, or by using impressed current systems with inert anodes and an external power source. Industries use CP to prevent costly damage and failures, ensuring structural integrity and reducing maintenance costs for critical port facilities that are constantly exposed to harsh marine conditions.
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Flexi Video | 16,449 |
Official E-coursebook | |
Exam Voucher (optional) | |
Hands-On-Labs2 | 4,159 |
+ GST 18% | 4,259 |
Total Fees (without exam & Labs) |
22,359 (INR) |
Total Fees (with exam & Labs) |
28,359 (INR) |
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