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		  <title type="text">Materials Forum - Corrosion Tracking/Maintenance Steel Utility Poles</title>
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		<title>Corrosion Tracking/Maintenance Steel Utility Poles</title>
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		<published>2008-07-09T11:17:38-07:00</published>
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			<name>mattelock</name>
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			Can anyone tell me the what a typical utility using steel distribution poles would have to spend or encounter with regards to inspecting and maintaining its steel utility poles. I have heard a ground ...
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			<![CDATA[Can anyone tell me the what a typical utility using steel distribution poles would have to spend or encounter with regards to inspecting and maintaining its steel utility poles. I have heard a ground line coating might be sufficient to keep a pole in service 50+ years. Is this true or is it necessary to monitor soil, water table, stray currents, etc...thoughout the life of the pole?]]>
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		<title>Corrosion Tracking/Maintenance Steel Utility Poles</title>
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		<published>2008-08-10T05:05:55-07:00</published>
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			<name>zee</name>
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			Ground line coating is not adequate corrosion protection if the soil and  water table environment is corrosive. Both corrosion of bare galvanized steel and internal corrosion should be considered. ...
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			<![CDATA[Ground line coating is not adequate corrosion protection if the soil and  water table environment is corrosive. Both corrosion of bare galvanized steel and internal corrosion should be considered. You should also note that no organic coating can last 50 years without developing defects. It is very important to monitor the corrosion activity. The inspection frequency depends on soil corrosivity.]]>
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		<title>Corrosion Tracking/Maintenance Steel Utility Poles</title>
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		<published>2008-10-05T18:46:27-07:00</published>
		<updated>2008-10-05T18:47:36-07:00</updated>
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			<name>wizuno_uchiha</name>
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			Can anyone tell me how to tracking a simple corrosion in the stainless steel properties???And how about the consideration to chose certain act to solve those problems??
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			<![CDATA[Can anyone tell me how to tracking a simple corrosion in the stainless steel properties???And how about the consideration to chose certain act to solve those problems??]]>
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