“ELECTROCHEMICAL SCALE INHIBITION”

Application 637/DEL NP/2005 published 2006-07-14, filed 2005-02-17
A process of reducing scaling of a metal surface exposed to an aqueous solution from which scale may form after a period of exposure. The process comprises applying a cathodic potential to the surface for at least some of the period of exposure. In some cases, e.g. when an article is made of a ferrous metal, it is advantageous to coat the article with a different metal (e.g. copper or an alloy of copper) before applying the cathodic potential to avoid hydrogen generation and excessive current flow. An article to be protected from scaling may also advantageously be electrically isolated from other parts of an apparatus.

Applicant

ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
1188 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Québec H3A 3G2

Inventor

RAYMOND BREAULT, Total No. of Pages of Drawing : 08

International Info

Classification: C 23 F 13/02
Publication Number: WO/2004/016833
Application Date: 2003-08-11

Priority Information

10/222,631 US 2002-08-15