Corrosion, Cathodic Protection and Vessel Signatures

Corrosion is an electro-chemical process: when dissimilar metals share an electrolyte, electrons flow from the more reactive “anode” to the less reactive “cathode.” This current steadily consumes the anode— for example, a steel ship’s hull will degrade long before its bronze propeller—highlighting the need for rigorous material selection and protective systems in marine and industrial environments.

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