Canada580
Structural
- Aug 26, 2014
- 17
Hello,
I would think the corrosion rate is very low in a closed airtight galvanized steel container containing liquid mix (40% water and 60% antifreeze (Ethylene Glycol)). The container can have 50% air and 50% the liquid mix or so. The tank size is about one meter cube and this needs to be placed outdoor in cold and warm weather. I would think the corrosion rate will slow down extremely once the oxygen in the close contained is completely used. But I am not sure and feels the antifreeze may affect the corrosion rate. We are thinking the galvanized container to last about 50 years or so. Will someone who knows better on corrosion control can comment and add their opinion on this please? Thank you.
I would think the corrosion rate is very low in a closed airtight galvanized steel container containing liquid mix (40% water and 60% antifreeze (Ethylene Glycol)). The container can have 50% air and 50% the liquid mix or so. The tank size is about one meter cube and this needs to be placed outdoor in cold and warm weather. I would think the corrosion rate will slow down extremely once the oxygen in the close contained is completely used. But I am not sure and feels the antifreeze may affect the corrosion rate. We are thinking the galvanized container to last about 50 years or so. Will someone who knows better on corrosion control can comment and add their opinion on this please? Thank you.