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Corrosion Protection for Infrastructure: Long-Term System Strategy

A railway station platform with a steel footbridge as a train approaches.

Corrosion risks that hit infrastructure hardest Infrastructure corrosion is driven by multiple stressors that repeat daily and seasonally, and these stressors concentrate at details. Decision rule for bridge owners: treat edges, connection plates, and water traps as the controlling locations for service life, not the mid-span flat steel. Design life planning that engineers can actually […]

Marine Anti Corrosion Coating Systems for Offshore Steel Structures: Selection & Design Guide

A scene of professional applicators painting a multi-layer anti-corrosion coating system onto a large steel component in a shipyard. The image clearly shows three stages: the completed zinc-rich primer, the application of an epoxy intermediate coat in progress, and the smooth, finished polyurethane topcoat. Workers in full protective gear operate airless spray equipment.

Why marine environments drive severe corrosion offshore Offshore steel is attacked by multiple “accelerators” at once, and each one changes the coating strategy. What buyers forget: offshore failures rarely start on flat plate—they start at edges, welds, bolted connections, clamps, and water traps where film build and access are worst. Design by zones (the offshore coating […]

High Temperature Coating for Power Plant Projects: Practical System Selection

fire-resistant coatings used in industrial plants

Map the high-temperature zones first (power plant isn’t one temperature) Most coating failures in power plants start with one mistake: using a single coating idea across areas that behave very differently in service. Typical high-temperature zones Decision rule (fast): if a line is insulated, treat it as “corrosion-risk + temperature” even if the outside surface doesn’t […]

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