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Cathodic corrosion protection. Cathodic corrosion is defined as the corrosion occurring of a metal which, in an electrolytic cell, forms the cathode. This type of corrosion is discussed in detail and a number of valuable data about loss of material due to corrosion, current densities, etc., are given for a variety of conditions.—(W. Thury, Werkstoffe & Korrosion, 1954, 5 (3), 84–87.)

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