Influence of Coastal Atmosphere in the Corrosion of Components in Metallic Structures of Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA) in Ciego de Avila, Cuba

W. Fuentes, Nancy L. Alvarez, Antonio Daquinta Gradaille
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ABSTRACT----Atmospheric corrosion of metals is an electrochemistry discontinuous process, which occurs only when the metal surface is wet or damp with various weather phenomena as rain, condensation, fog and other. NaCl is identified as one of the most aggressive pollutants for atmospheric corrosion to occur in coastal environments. Weather conditions in Cuba, together with its configuration and geographic location allow that the influence of the marine aerosol arrived to almost all the national territory favoring notably the deterioration of materials, especially the metallic ones. For this reason, it was decided to carry out a preliminary study of the effect of the coastal atmosphere on the corrosion of the components in metallic structures AT-60 and Najasa models of the Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA) in Ciego de Ávila, Cuba. The selected components were subjected to micro and macro analysis. The coexistence of the loss of the paint layer with the onset of pitting corrosion was evidenced in the images observed by microscopy, while the results of the macro analyzes, only for components of the AT-60 model showed affectations, after one year of exposure, with decreases in the thickness of the metal between 50 and 100%, a loss of mass of 18.3% and perforations due to pitting corrosion that reached a diameter of up to 17 mm These reasons justified the need of a particular maintenance management in these zones.
沿海大气对古巴Ciego de Avila古巴电信公司(ETECSA)金属结构部件腐蚀的影响
摘要----金属的大气腐蚀是一种电化学不连续过程,只有当金属表面潮湿或受潮时,才会发生雨、凝结、雾等各种天气现象。NaCl被认为是沿海环境中最具侵略性的大气腐蚀污染物之一。古巴的天气条件,加上其地形和地理位置,使海洋气溶胶的影响几乎到达全国所有领土,特别有利于材料,特别是金属材料的变质。因此,决定对古巴Ciego de Ávila古巴电信公司(ETECSA) AT-60和Najasa模型金属结构部件腐蚀的沿海大气影响进行初步研究。对所选组分进行微观和宏观分析。从显微镜观察到的图像中可以看出,油漆层的损失与点蚀的发生并存,而宏观分析的结果显示,只有AT-60模型的部件在暴露一年后出现了影响,金属厚度减少了50%到100%。质量损失达18.3%,穿孔直径达到17mm,这些原因证明了在这些区域需要特殊的维护管理。
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