UDC 628.1:621.643.2-034
DOI 10.35776/VST.2024.01.04
Minchenkov Aleksandr
On the mechanism of corrosion resistance of cast iron pipes: theory and practice
Summary
The stages of gray cast iron corrosion are considered, that result in the process of many years of replacement by the graphite component, and the iron of the metal matrix actually remains a preserved layer of non-corroding graphite. Owing to this, the service life of cast iron pipes, even without additional anti-corrosion protection, can actually reach 100–150 years. The corrosion resistance of ductile iron compared to gray cast iron is higher in an average ratio of 0.76. In practice, ductile iron pipes are supplied with protective coatings that provide for additional corrosion protection of the pipeline walls for a long time. The international standard ISO 21053:2019 «Life cycle analysis and disposal of ductile iron pipes while used in water supply systems» (clause 6) indicates the generally accepted service life of ductile iron pipes of 100 years.
Key words
protection from corrosion , cast iron pipelines , ductile iron , corrosion resistance , graphitic corrosion zone