Zone: Utilities
Corrosion is prevalent throughout the transportation infrastructure but the good news is we can be intelligent in how we tackle the problems to reinforced concrete structures.
Our products are aimed at providing durable protection and choice.
C-Puck galvanic anodes can be used within repair patches to ensure these concrete repairs last the test of time. You can monitor these using the C-Probe AchilleGCP network management system if you prefer to plan for the moment where consumption of the anode is known before new problems re-appear.
You can always choose to protect using our alkali-activated geopolymer ICCP anode materials and control the corrosion problem for its service life and avoid the need to replace the anode material. Our AchillesICP network management system will be on hand for remotely control and performance assessment to meet international standards.
Alternatively, you can have the best of both worlds with the C-Probe Carro+ galvanic/ impressed (GI) anode system where a choice of mode of operation provides an initial impressed current boost to the structure before allowing the galvanic anode to provide the next 15 years of protection but maintaining the comforting thought that the system can be switched to ICCP mode any time the structure needs another boost or permanent operation. Scheduling the permanent installation of the AchillesICP network management system can provide a significant impact to the capital expenditure of the facility.
If you are simply looking to delay the onset of corrosion then surface-applied corrosion inhibitors if applied correctly can give a useful service life extension to structural elements. Monitoring such solutions with C-Probe’s AchillesIES management system and AiMS will provide a means to track the service life the performance of the product but also its effect on the structure.
For structural elements especially feeling the effects of age, environmental impact or you are looking for seismic strengthening and protection then our fireproof FRP with ICCP anode capability may be what is needed.
Hunterston CWI Jetty
The Cold Water Intake Jetty for Hunterston B power station has been the subject of 3 phases (from 1998 to 2014) to protect the decks and supporting reinforced concrete piles and beams using both impressed current cathodic protection and galvanic protection concurrently with concrete repairs.