a word about coatings
a word about coatings
All steel objects are painted to keep them from rusting. The paint is a waterproof barrier between the steel surface and moisture in the air. Similarly, underground tanks need a waterproof coating to protect them from corrosive groundwater. Ordinary paint coatings do not hold up under constant contact with mineralized moisture in the earth. Specialized coatings are needed to withstand the corrosive environment underground and provide a barrier between the steel surface and air, water and even electricity without deteriorating over time.

Coatings alone, will not protect a buried tank against corrosion. They are scratched, scraped and gouged during handling, setting, backfilling and settling. They can have small imperfections or missed spots here and there. Some deteriorate underground. Corrosion pitting rates are greater at these flaws, scratches and gaps in the coating than they are on completely bare tanks. Cathodic protection with anodes is needed to protect the steel wherever it is exposed.
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