jennin77
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2022
- 10
Hi all,
I have a doubt and I am really not expert in corrosion engineering so I am searching to gain some knowledge here.
I have a SS316 module designed to work subsea under cathodic protection. There is a valve installed in the module with an internal mechanism, also made in SS316L. The internal mechanism is made mainly of small parts, like spring and pins, normally those parts are made in super duplex or Ni alloys but not in this case because everything shall be only 316.
Electrical continuity can be guaranteed all time for all the small parts and the valve body, which is directly under cathodic protection.
Do you see any residual risk for the small parts of the valve or is the electrical continuity basically a sufficient condition to consider the complete system under cathodic protection?
Thanks