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Re: [TowerTalk] Galvanic Protection of Guy Anchors

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Galvanic Protection of Guy Anchors
From: Tony Brock-Fisher via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Tony Brock-Fisher <barockteer@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 30 May 2019 22:01:51 -0400
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By coating a guy anchor rod with an protective material such as tar, one is attempting to prevent galvanic corrosion by removing one of the necessary components, the electrolyte (water) in contact with the metal of the guy rod. In theory, this sounds like a reasonable approach. as long as the coating is complete and intact, this will work to prevent galvanic corrosion. However, if there is any small void in the coating, water can again contact the guy rod. In this case, there is an area concentration effect at the void, which actually increases the rate of corrosion at the void. All the current is concentrated in this small area. In the case of a zinc coated (galvanized) guy rod, the zinc coating will be corroded more rapidly because of the concentration of current at this location. Once the zinc is gone, the steel will also be corroded.

A tar or other waterproof insulated coating may increase the life of guy rods, but must be complete in it's covering of the guy rod. If not, it could be worse than nothing at all. The best way to prevent galvanic corrosion is by preventing the flow of current in the first place, by providing a sacrificial anode that changes the potential of the guy rod and diverts the current to the sacrificial anode.

-Tony, K1KP

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