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Soil Evaluation in Relation to Cast‐Iron Pipe
In the appraisal of soil and other conditions that affect the corrosion rate of cast iron pipe, this article discusses a minimum number of considerations which must be included. They include: earth resistivity; consideration of pH; oxidation reduction potential; moisture content; stray direct current; ferrous underground structures; protection procedures; coatings; cathodic protection; and, polyethylene tubing.
Soil Evaluation in Relation to Cast‐Iron Pipe
In the appraisal of soil and other conditions that affect the corrosion rate of cast iron pipe, this article discusses a minimum number of considerations which must be included. They include: earth resistivity; consideration of pH; oxidation reduction potential; moisture content; stray direct current; ferrous underground structures; protection procedures; coatings; cathodic protection; and, polyethylene tubing.
Soil Evaluation in Relation to Cast‐Iron Pipe
Smith, W. Harry (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 60 ; 221-227
1968-02-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Cathodic Protection , Coatings , Soil , Cast Iron Pipe , Oxidation , Polyethylene , Corrosion , pH
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