we use thin plates for pemanent use,but if it is for temporarly while
fabrication or errection we use simply carpets cutouts on the structure.
if u want to make sure if corrosion has occured or not then u can do zinc test
for it.
regards
muktar
mapte@technip.com wrote:
Add a 5mm SS plate below pipe.
Have a nice day.
-Mandar.
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What is the method of preventing galvanic corrosion between an SS pipe and its CS supporting structure. I have a duplex SS pipe to sit on a steel rack.
Sajit
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