Thank you for Explaining it in very simple words along with drawing. Actually i use to always see crude oil tanker ships places with zinc bars on top and i use to always wonder why are they placed there and for some period of time i assumed it’s to prevent ship from lighting strike but your video made things very clear So thank you again Love from pakistan 🇵🇰
Thank you for Explaining it in very simple words along with drawing.
Actually i use to always see crude oil tanker ships places with zinc bars on top and i use to always wonder why are they placed there and for some period of time i assumed it’s to prevent ship from lighting strike but your video made things very clear
So thank you again
Love from pakistan 🇵🇰
nice example and great explanation, thanks!
Great explanation, thank you!
Thats the thing i cant wrap my head around how in the hell does it just leave the iron alone afterwards although it stil fully exposed?
How many times do you have to replace the zink every mo? 3 mo?
Thanks, sir for these video👍
No, thank you TH-camr Shivam Stark.
1:38 You mean, if you were to hold your right forefinger up higher you can stop the process ? Magic !
And cheaper than narrowboat magnesium anodes.
Can i have sacrifcial zinc anode to my Trampoline mat just screw it in the frame? And preventing rust?
very good explanation
TIL
Sir are you a chineas?
just use plastic pipes 👍
Such a good point
Would the oil act as a solvent on plastic?
One, that doesn't solve anything for existing pipelines. Two, plastic does not allow for the same pressure of service as metals
@@Bruh-vp6qfyou can make it thicker and stronger but i dont know what oil does to PVC for long term as in the context of the video
very good explanation