Celebrating Four Years at Subsea Corrosion Ltd
Subsea Corrosion is happy to announce that it is proudly celebrating its four-year anniversary since starting trading in January 2020. 2023 proved to be a
Subsea Corrosion is happy to announce that it is proudly celebrating its four-year anniversary since starting trading in January 2020. 2023 proved to be a
Don’t forget to consider tide levels when monitoring cathodic protection levels on steel structures, especially if the impressed current anodes are not submerged at low
Whilst access to the main components of an ICCP system is usually straightforward it is not uncommon to have some challenges to inspect some of
During my recent holiday in Cornwall I stumbled upon a familiar name in the world of Cathodic Protection (CP); “The man himself” Sir Humphry Davy,
Both Kevin and Tim recently attended and passed the Institute of Corrosion’s Level 3 – Marine Metallic Structures course, which is part of their Cathodic
Over the last two years Subsea Corrosion Ltd has been involved in the replacement of ICCP anodes and reference electrodes onboard an operational FPSO located
Subsea Corrosion is happy to announce that it is proudly celebrating its two-year anniversary since starting trading in January 2020. 2021 proved to be a
Subsea Corrosion Ltd were recently involved in the replacement of ICCP anodes and reference electrodes onboard an operational FPSO located in the UK North Sea.
Subsea Corrosion Ltd are pleased to announce that they have undertaken an offshore FiGS® survey on a North Sea platform in collaboration with FORCE Technology
As part of a sacrificial CP design the anodes could (in normal circumstances) be optimised to maximise the initial/mean/final current outputs and the design life
Subsea Corrosion Ltd is a UK company that specialises in the life extension of both inshore and offshore structures with the application of Cathodic Protection (CP). Main office in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and satellite office in Cumbria, England.