C23F13/12

Corrosion inhibiting additive

A corrosion resistant article including an aluminum substrate and a corrosion-inhibiting cerium based corrosion inhibitor corrosion inhibiting additive on the aluminum substrate, the corrosion inhibiting additive comprising an anodic corrosion inhibitor and a cathodic corrosion inhibitor, the anodic corrosion inhibitor greater than 25 wt % of the total inhibitor.

Corrosion inhibiting additive

A corrosion resistant article including an aluminum substrate and a corrosion-inhibiting cerium based corrosion inhibitor corrosion inhibiting additive on the aluminum substrate, the corrosion inhibiting additive comprising an anodic corrosion inhibitor and a cathodic corrosion inhibitor, the anodic corrosion inhibitor greater than 25 wt % of the total inhibitor.

COATED CARBON FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERIC COMPOSITES FOR CORROSION PROTECTION

An assembly for a vehicle having reduced galvanic corrosion includes a first component defining at least one interface region that includes a carbon-fiber reinforced polymeric composite (CFRP) and a first material present in the at least one interface region and having a first electrochemical potential. A second component has a second material and is in contact with the at least one interface region of the first component. The second material has a second electrochemical potential different than the first electrochemical potential. In this manner, in the presence of an electrolyte the first material may be either less noble than the second material and serve as a sacrificial material or alternatively more noble to the second material reducing a driving force for corrosion. Methods of reducing galvanic corrosion in an assembly (e.g., for a vehicle) are also provided.

COATED CARBON FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERIC COMPOSITES FOR CORROSION PROTECTION

An assembly for a vehicle having reduced galvanic corrosion includes a first component defining at least one interface region that includes a carbon-fiber reinforced polymeric composite (CFRP) and a first material present in the at least one interface region and having a first electrochemical potential. A second component has a second material and is in contact with the at least one interface region of the first component. The second material has a second electrochemical potential different than the first electrochemical potential. In this manner, in the presence of an electrolyte the first material may be either less noble than the second material and serve as a sacrificial material or alternatively more noble to the second material reducing a driving force for corrosion. Methods of reducing galvanic corrosion in an assembly (e.g., for a vehicle) are also provided.

DOPANT ALLOYING OF TITANIUM TO SUPPRESS OXYGEN REDUCTION CATALYSIS

An alloy having the formula Ti.sub.1-xM.sub.x. M is Co, Sn, Cr, or a combination. The value x is from 0.001 to 0.02. A method of combining titanium metal and a dopant metal to form the alloy.

Cathodic corrosion protection system with rebar mounting assembly

In a method for cathodically protecting and/or passivating a metal section in an ionically conductive material such as steel reinforcement in concrete or mortar, an impressed current or sacrificial anode communicates ionic current to the metal section and a storage component of electrical energy which can be a cell, battery or capacitor is provided as a component of the anode. The storage component can have replacement energy introduced by re-charging or replacing the component from an outside supply. Typically the cell or storage capacitor has an outer case which carries an anode material as an integral outer component. A mechanical clamp is provided to attach the assembly to a rebar. A current limiter is provided which prevents excess current draining the supply.

Cathodic corrosion protection system with rebar mounting assembly

In a method for cathodically protecting and/or passivating a metal section in an ionically conductive material such as steel reinforcement in concrete or mortar, an impressed current or sacrificial anode communicates ionic current to the metal section and a storage component of electrical energy which can be a cell, battery or capacitor is provided as a component of the anode. The storage component can have replacement energy introduced by re-charging or replacing the component from an outside supply. Typically the cell or storage capacitor has an outer case which carries an anode material as an integral outer component. A mechanical clamp is provided to attach the assembly to a rebar. A current limiter is provided which prevents excess current draining the supply.

Cathodic corrosion protection with current limiter

In a method for cathodically protecting and/or passivating a metal section in an ionically conductive material such as steel reinforcement in concrete or mortar, an impressed current or sacrificial anode communicates ionic current to the metal section and a storage component of electrical energy which can be a cell, battery or capacitor is provided as a component of the anode. The storage component can have replacement energy introduced by re-charging or replacing the component from an outside supply. Typically the cell or storage capacitor has an outer case which carries an anode material as an integral outer component. A mechanical clamp is provided to attach the assembly to a rebar. A current limiter is provided which prevents excess current draining the supply.

Cathodic corrosion protection with current limiter

In a method for cathodically protecting and/or passivating a metal section in an ionically conductive material such as steel reinforcement in concrete or mortar, an impressed current or sacrificial anode communicates ionic current to the metal section and a storage component of electrical energy which can be a cell, battery or capacitor is provided as a component of the anode. The storage component can have replacement energy introduced by re-charging or replacing the component from an outside supply. Typically the cell or storage capacitor has an outer case which carries an anode material as an integral outer component. A mechanical clamp is provided to attach the assembly to a rebar. A current limiter is provided which prevents excess current draining the supply.

ANTI-BIOFOULING METHOD AND ANTI-BIOFOULING APPARATUS

An anti-biofouling method which suppresses biofouling in water includes a preparation step of using a copper alloy-made anti-biofouling object member immersed in the water as a cathode electrode, and immersing and arranging an anode electrode member serving as a counter electrode of the anti-biofouling object member in the water, and a current supplying step of supplying DC current between the anti-biofouling object member and the anode electrode member.