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Ministry of Defence Defence Standard 02-704 (NES 704)
Issue 1 Publication Date 01 April 2000
Incorporating NES 704 Category 2
Issue 3 Publication Date August 1990
Requirements For Cathodic Protection
Part 5General Information On
Bi-Metallic Couples
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AMENDMENT RECORD
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REVISION NOTE
This standard is raised to Issue 1 to update its content.
HISTORICAL RECORD
This standard supersedes the following:
Naval Engineering Standard (NES) 704 Part 5 Issue 3 dated August 1990.
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NES 704 Part 5 Issue 3 (Reformatted) August 1990
REQUIREMENTS FOR CATHODIC PROTECTION
PART 5
GENERAL INFORMATION ONBI-METALLIC COUPLES
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NAVAL ENGINEERING STANDARD 704
REQUIREMENTS FOR CATHODIC PROTECTION
PART 5
ISSUE 3 (REFORMATTED)
GENERAL INFORMATION ON BI-METALLIC COUPLES
The issue and use of this Standard
is authorized for use in MOD contracts
by MOD(PE) Sea Systems and
the Naval Support Command
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Director of Naval ArchitectureProcurement Executive, Ministry of DefenceSea Systems, Foxhill, Bath BA1 5AB
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SCOPE
1. Part 5 of this NES covers general information on Bi-metallic couples, those to be used ascathodic protection and those to be avoided.
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FOREWORD
Sponsorship
1. ThisNaval Engineering Standard (NES) is sponsored by theProcurement Executive, Ministryof Defence, Chief Naval Architect (CNA), Section NA 132.
2. It is to be applied as required by any Ministry of Defence contract for cathodic protection ofHM Surface Ships and Submarines. The various systems and methods used in a design of acathodic protection system for fitting in HM Ships and Submarines are described; systemsinclude Sacrificial Anode (or Self-energized) and Impressed Current. For more detailedinformation on the theory of cathodic protection, reference should be made to BS CP1021.
3. NES 704 comprises:
Requirement for Cathodic Protection
Part 1 Systems General.
Part 2 Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System.
Part 3 Sacrificial Anode Self-energized System.
Part 4 Ships Fitting-out; Ships in Refit or Laid-up.
Part 5 General Information on Bi-metallic Couples.
4. If it is found to be technically unsuitable for any particular requirement the Sponsor is to beinformed in writing of the circumstances with a copy to CNA, Section NA 145.
5. Any user of this NES either within MOD or in industry may propose an amendment to it.Proposals for amendments which are:
a. not directly applicable to a particular contract are to be made to the Sponsor of theNES;
b. directly applicable to a particular contract are to be dealt with using existing proceduresor as specified in the contract.
6. No alteration is to be made to this NES except by the issue of a formal amendment.
7. Unless otherwise stated, reference in this NES to approval, approved, authorized or similarterms, means by the Ministry of Defence.
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8. This Naval Engineering Standard (NES) has been prepared for the use of the Crown and ofits contractors in the execution of contracts for the Crown. The Crown hereby excludes allliability (other than liability for death or personal injury) whatsoever and howsoever arising(including but without limitation, negligence on the part of the Crown, its servants or agents)for any loss or damage however caused where the NES is used for any other purpose.
9. This document is Crown Copyright and the information herein may be subject to Crown orthird party rights. It is not to be released, reproduced or published without written permissionof the MOD.
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MOD Tender or Contract Process
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Related Documents
14. In the tender and procurement processes the related documents listed in each section andAnnex A can be obtained as follows:
a. British Standards British Standards Institution,389 Chiswick High Road,London W4 4AL
b. Defence Standards Directorate of Standardization and Safety Policy,Stan 1, Kentigern House, 65 Brown Street,Glasgow G2 8EX
c. Naval Engineering Standards CSE3a, CSE Llangennech, Llanelli,Dyfed SA14 8YP
d. Other documents Tender or Contract Sponsor to advise.
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CONTENTSPage No
TITLE PAGE i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCOPE iii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FOREWORD v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sponsorship v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Conditions of Release v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MOD Tender or Contract Process vi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Related Documents vi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Health and Safety vi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warning vi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS vii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION AND TABLES 1.1. . . . .TABLE 1.1 POTENTIALS IN SEA WATER(AGAINST ICE) 1.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TABLE 1.2 GALVANIC SERIES IN SEA WATER 1.3TABLE 1.3 ACCELERATION FACTORS FORCORROSION DUE TO DISSIMILAR METALCOUPLING IN FLOWING SEAWATER(ACCELERATION FACTOR FOR COUPLEDMATERIAL UNLESS INDICATED BY SUFFIXESOF THE APPROPRIATE SYMBOL FOR THEOTHER MATERIAL) 1.4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TABLE 1.4 COMPARISON OF POTENTIALSUSING ZINC, COPPER/COPPER SULPHATEAND SILVER/SILVER CHLORIDE, REFERENCEELECTRODE 1.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ANNEX A. RELATED DOCUMENTS A.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ANNEX B. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS B.1. . . . . . . .
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION AND TABLES
a. Defence Standard 012 and BR 3008 give data sheets for various materials inuse in HM Ships.
b. TABLE 1.1 shows the open circuit potentials of various metals in flowing seawater at a temperature of 25 C. In order to minimize the bi-metallic corrosionthat may take place, very careful consideration must be given to the selectionofmaterials used. Great care must be taken to avoid a pair ofmaterials (coupled)having a potential difference of more than 0.25 volts.
c. The open circuit potentials given in TABLE 1.1 will vary in sea water due to anyof the following factors and hence considerable variations in measuredpotentials of materials is possible and the Table should only be used as a guideto selection:
(1) Temperature of sea water.
(2) Flow rate of sea water.
(3) Composition of sea waterespecially oxygen content and pollutants suchas sulphides.
(4) Corrosion product filmsthickness and composition.
(5) Metallurgical structure of alloys and inclusions.
(6) Surface condition of material (eg heat treatment, welds, roughness).
(7) Mechanical history of material (eg type of workingdrawing, rolling,forging).
d. TABLE 1.2 gives the Galvanic Series in sea water. This shows the relativepositions of various metals and alloys. The materials at the upper end of theTable will sacrifice to protect those below them (eg Aluminium will sacrifice toprotect Gunmetal or Phosphor Bronze).
e. TABLE 1.3 is a summary of work carried out onBi-metallic corrosion and showsthe depth of corrosion which can be expected when coupling metals in seawater.
f. Some useful information on the corrosion of sea water cooling system is givenin BR 1254.
g. TABLE 1.4 shows the different potentials obtained when using zinc,copper/copper sulphate and silver/silver chloride reference electrodes.
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TABLE 1.1 POTENTIALS IN SEA WATER (AGAINST ICE)
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LEAST NOBLE(ie ANODIC, SACRIFICIAL)
MagnesiumZincAluminium AlloyCadmium
Low Carbon Steel and Mild SteelAlloy SteelCast IronStainless Steel (Active)
7030 BrassAdmiralty BrassAluminium Brass8515 BrassCopper
Nickel Aluminium Bronze and Aluminium Silicon BronzeGunmetal and Phosphor Bronze9010 Copper Nickel Alloy7030 Copper Nickel Alloy (Low Iron)7030 Copper Nickel Alloy (High Iron)
NickelInconel*SilverStainless Steel (Passive)
Monel*Hastelloy*TitaniumPlatinumGraphite
* Trade Mark
MOST NOBLE(ie CATHODIC, PROTECTED)
TABLE 1.2 GALVANIC SERIES IN SEA WATER
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UncoupledAcceleration Factors
Coupled Material (M)Uncoupled
Corrosion Rate(mm/year)
Carbon (C) Titanium (Ti) Copper (Cu) Mild Steel (MS) Aluminium (Al)p ( )(mm/year)
10C:1M 1C:1M 1C:10M 10Ti:1M 1Ti:1M 1Ti:10M 10Cu:1M 1Cu:1M 1Cu:10M 10MS:1M 1MS:1M 1MS:10M 10Al:1M 1Al:1M 1Al:10M
Zinc 0.05 35 20 5 35 4 2 20 10 3 20 10 3 5 2 1
SIC Aluminium 0.008 200 85 10 30 30 2 100 20 2 80 20 2 1 1 1
NS4 aluminium 0.01 200 85 10 30 30 2 100 20 2 80 20 2 6 2 1
H30 Aluminium 0.008 200 85 10 30 30 2 100 20 2 80 20 2 1Al 2Al 10Al
Mild Steel 0.15 10 4 2 5 2 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 2Al 20Al 80Al
HY80 Steel 0.10 10 4 2 5 2 1 7 3 1 1MS 1MS 3MS 2Al 40Al 100Al
*Ni-Resist (Type Aus 202spheroidal) 0.05 10 4 2 3 2 1 7 3 1 1MS 1MS 3MS 2Al 40Al 100Al
Tin 0.01 75 3 1 3 1 1 20 4 1 1MS 2MS 5MS 2Al 20Al 60Al
Lead 0.01 8 2 1 3 1 1 20 4 1** 1MS 2MS 5MS 2Al 20Al 60Al
++Naval brass 0.04 50 8 1 8 4 1 2 2 1 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
Aluminium brass 0.01 50 8 1 8 4 1 2 2 1 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
++Aluminium bronze (10% Al) 0.02 25 5 1 4 2 1 2 2 1Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
++Silicon aluminium bronze 0.015 50 8 1 8 4 1 1 1 1 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
++Nickel aluminium bronze 0.015 15 3 1 2 1 1 1Cu 2Cu 1Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
Silicon bronze 0.035 40 8 1 10 5 1 1Cu 1Cu 1Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
Copper 0.03 40 8 1 10 5 1 1 1 1 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
Phosphor bronze (5% Sn) 0.02 25 5 1 10 5 1 1Cu 2Cu 1Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
*Phosphor bronze (10% Sn) 0.02 15 3 1 8 4 1 1Cu 2Cu 1Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
*Gun metal LG4 0.035 10 2 1 6 3 1 1Cu 1Cu 1Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
*Hiduron 501 0.02 25 5 1 6 3 1 2 1 1 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
90/10 Cupro-nickel (1% Fe) 0.02 15 3 1 5 2 1 2 2 2 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
70/30 Cupro-nickel (1% Fe) 0.02 10 2 1 5 1 1 1Cu 1Cu 2Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
CNNS Cupro-nickel 0.02 10 2 1 5 1 1 1Cu 1Cu 2Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
IN732 Cupro-nickel 0.02 10 2 1 5 1 1 1Cu 1Cu 2Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
+Monel 400 0.005 3 3 1 3 2 1 1Cu 1Cu 10Cu 1MS 3MS 7M 2Al 20Al 100Al
+Stainless steel Type 316 0.005 3 3 1 3 2 1 1Cu 2Cu 10Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
*/+Ferralium 40V 0.005 3 3 1 3 2 1 1Cu 2Cu 10Cu 1MS 3MS 7MS 2Al 20Al 100Al
Titanium 0.001 2 1 1 1 1 1 1Cu 5Cu 10Cu 1MS 2MS 5MS 2Al 30Al 30Al
Carbon (Acheson YAV Graphite) 1Ti 1Ti 2Ti 1Cu 8Cu 40Cu 2MS 4MS 10MS 10Al 85Al 200Al
NOTE: ** Results based on 100 hour tests for materials which can undergo polarity reversals.++ Acceleration Factors are subject to change due to variable complex microstructure.+ These materials are subject to crevice corrosion.* Materials in case formothers in wrought form.
The box indicates where copper is the base metal in the couple material.
TABLE 1.3 ACCELERATION FACTORS FOR CORROSION DUE TO DISSIMILAR METAL COUPLING IN FLOWING SEAWATER(ACCELERATION FACTOR FOR COUPLED MATERIAL UNLESS INDICATED BY SUFFIXES OF THE APPROPRIATE SYMBOL FOR THE
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TABLE 1.4 COMPARISON OF POTENTIALS USING ZINC, COPPER/COPPER SULPHATEAND SILVER/SILVER CHLORIDE, REFERENCE ELECTRODE
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A.1 ANNEX A.
ANNEX A.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.1 Reference is made to:
Referred to inClause
BS CP1021 Code of Practice for Cathodic Protection Foreword
DEF STAN012
Guide to Engineering Alloys used in NavalService (Data Sheets)
1.a.
BR 1254 Corrosion of Sea Water Cooling systems inHM Ships
1.f.
BR 3008 Manual of Materials and Processes(Mechanical Engineering)
1.a.
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ANNEX B.
DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
B.1 For the purpose of Part 5 of this NES the following definitions apply:
Galvanic Series (TABLE 1.2) Order of nobility of various metalsused to determine which of two metalswill sacrifice if coupled to the other inan electrolyte.
Table of Potentials (TABLE 1.1) This table relates various metals andalloys to a Saturated Calomel Electrode(SCE) in Sea Water (carried out inlaboratory conditions).
Bi-metallic corrosion The corrosion which takes place whentwo dissimilar metals are coupledtogether in sea water or a seaenvironment. The corrosion is causedbecause one of the metals is moreelectro-negative and an electricalcharge flows from one to the other;metal atoms pass into solution.
Table of Acceleration factors anduncoupled corrosion rates (TABLE 1.3)
This table summarizes some of thework carried out on bi-metalliccorrosion and shows also the uncoupledcorrosion rates of various metals andalloys.
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BBi-metallic couples, iii
GGalvanic series, 1.1
inclusions, 1.1
LLaboratory, B.1
OOpen circuit potentials, 1.1
PPollutants, 1.1
SSacrifice, 1.1, B.1
Sulphides, 1.1
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CONTENTSTITLE PAGESCOPEFOREWORDSponsorshipConditions of ReleaseGeneralMOD Tender or Contract Process
Related DocumentsHealth and SafetyWarning
1. GENERAL INFORMATION AND TABLESTABLE 1.1 POTENTIALS IN SEA WATER (AGAINST ICE)TABLE 1.2 GALVANIC SERIES IN SEA WATERTABLE 1.3 ACCELERATION FACTORS FOR CORROSION DUE TO DISSIMILAR METAL COUPLING IN FLOWING SEAWATER (ACCELERATION FACTOR FOR COUPLED MATERIAL UNLESS INDICATED BY SUFFIXES OF THE APPROPRIATE SYMBOL FOR THE OTHER MATERIAL)TABLE 1.4 COMPARISON OF POTENTIALS USING ZINC, COPPER/COPPER SULPHATE AND SILVER/SILVER CHLORIDE, REFERENCE ELECTRODE
ANNEXESANNEX A. RELATED DOCUMENTSANNEX B. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
ALPHABETICAL INDEX