Electronic rust preventer

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Old 12-10-2007, 11:39 PM
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And they dont conduct electricity, so you would need to electrically bond every metal part together. Pipeline companies use anode fields to stop corosion. Big bags I would have to cad weld to the pipes. Now i am with the telephone company and we use sacrificial anodes to reduce corrosion in our underground manholes. I am a dumbass but I know some really smart people and they get paid a lot of money to keep my undergound facilities from falling apart. But I dont park my truck underground.
 
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Originally Posted by Riken
who cares about plastic and rubber, they don't rust.
true .. but they also do not conduct electrical current, so they prevent the protection from reaching all of the metal parts and being protected..


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