- The power stations placed around our coast line may benefit from the abundant supply of seawater for their main and auxiliary cooling systems, but it comes at a price. Seawater is a very corrosive medium and without adequate protection the different components, such as pump casings, valve bodies, strainers, water boxes and pipework which make up the system can quickly become unserviceable through corrosion.
Whether made from cast iron or steel these components are subjected to erosion / corrosion caused by a mixture of the silt contained in the seawater and the velocity of the flow.
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