Corrosion Protection of Infrastructure of Power Industry

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SVUOM specialists have participated in many activities concerning corrosion failure analysis or testing the materials/coatings for corrosion protection in power industry (e.g. temporary protection of various parts of power plants, long-term corrosion behaviour of weathering steels and mild steel with hot dip galvanised coating (HDG) and paint coatings of poles, reconstruction of parts of nuclear plants, etc.). There are many materials and corrosion protective coatings used for infrastructure of power industry – the SVUOM main interest is focused to distribution network.

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