Lumberman
Specifier/Regulator
- Mar 23, 2004
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The use of Wood Lagging in Pipeline construction is an effective and inexpensive way to provide superior mechanical protection during installation, lowering-in and burial; where rocky material would damage the corrosion protection. The wood lagging is manufactured with 11 ga. soft steel wire and stapled to the wood 2x4's to effect a "blanket" which is wrapped around the pipe (wire to the outside)and then strapped tight. Do the staples and wire serve as "sacrificial" anodes or create cathodic risk to the coated pipe?
thanks for your opinions
thanks for your opinions