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Anodic protection is a technique to reduce corrosion on a metal by polarizing it into its passive region and maintaining it there. It is used primarily on carbon steels, stainless steels, nickel alloys, and titanium in environments such as sulfuric and phosphoric acids, sulfite digesters, and aqueous ammonia.
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Examples include type 304 stainless steel in phosphoric acid and titanium in sulphuric acid, steel and stainless steels in 98% sulphuric acid. The effect of the anodic polarization is to shift the steel into a region of passivity.
Examples include type 304 stainless steel in phosphoric acid and titanium in sulphuric acid, steel and stainless steels in 98% sulphuric acid. The effect of the anodic polarization is to shift the steel into a region of passivity.
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