March 2012, Vol. 239 No. 3
Features
Advances in Automation for Cathodic Protection Remote Monitoring
Cathodic protection has come a long way from its manual beginnings. Operators in industrial markets are seeking the most effective and efficient ways to protect assets and infrastructure from corrosion. Many are finding that automated solutions can provide the reliable, real-time monitoring they seek. New technologies and options are continually being introduced to the marketplace. While automation certainly is more welcome than it was a few years ago, operators now are faced with choosing between a variety of technologies and a consistent flow of new technology features. With such a wide array of options, they are tasked with assembling the best system for their monitoring need

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