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Subject:
Electronic rust and corrosion prevention in cars
Category: Science > Chemistry Asked by: jsherron-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
26 Dec 2004 12:20 PST
Expires: 25 Jan 2005 12:20 PST Question ID: 447518 |
Do electronic corrosion prevention systems for cars really work, or are they gimmicks that are relying on pseudo-science to sell? |
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Re: Electronic rust and corrosion prevention in cars
From: guzzi-ga on 26 Dec 2004 16:54 PST |
The theory is valid but practice is impractical. It can work for totally immersed objects but in which case sacrificial corrosion blocks are more effective. On rig legs, the current flow between the steelwork and the blocks (often zinc) can be many amps! The problem with cars is that there is no way to complete the circuit to all potentially (urg) affected parts. That?s why galvanising is so effective because there is always intimate contact. So though not pseudo-science, it is inappropriate science. Unless someone knows better.... Best |
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Re: Electronic rust and corrosion prevention in cars
From: reseacher-ga on 09 Mar 2005 08:23 PST |
The devices are totally bogus. The Canadian government has gone after the promoters. The devives are said to work by impressed current cathodic protection, but the car would have to be underwater for this to be effective. The galvanized sheet used in the cars produced today in the US has just about solved all corrosion problems with body panels, see http://www.a-sp.org/database/custom/cprotection/CorrosionProtection.pdf. |
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Re: Electronic rust and corrosion prevention in cars
From: reseacher-ga on 09 Mar 2005 08:24 PST |
The devices are totally bogus. The Canadian government has gone after the promoters. The devices are said to work by impressed current cathodic protection, but the car would have to be underwater for this to be effective. The galvanized sheet used in the cars produced today in the US has just about solved all corrosion problems with body panels, see http://www.a-sp.org/database/custom/cprotection/CorrosionProtection.pdf. |
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