I recently did a repair job on a sheet pile quay and im looking for an excuse to get some more welding time under my belt now one of the guys there asked me wether or not it would be worth their while to attach annodes to the piles to make them last longer (he recons he has a few luying around) unfortunately i havent a fooking clue about cathodic protection the water there is about 6m deep and the quay is about 100m long would it be benificial to have anodes on there and if so how often along the legnth would it be necesary to attach them

 

if you guys could shed some light on this for me or steer me towards a site that will have this kind info it would be much apreciated

 

cheers

George Patterson

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With the economy like it is and all if the customer wants to give you more work say yes and do it.
Very good advise its more than just throwing up and welding on anodes elect calculations really do need to be made think big picture here look for a corrossion engineer.
i submitted the recomendations today so now its up to them wether or not they want to bring in the experts gues iv just gotta wait and see

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