Titanium for marine structures

Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation (NSSMC) and Nippon Steel & Sumikin Anti-Corrosion Co., Ltd. (NSS Anti-Corrosion) are promoting expanded application of titanium in marine structures.

Prevention of corrosion by using titanium foil has been adopted for the first time. On a trial basis it will be used for improvement of maintenance at the Kaketsuka Lighthouse in Shizuoka Prefecture. This lighthouse, constructed in 1897, is subject to a harsh corrosive environment. It has a white round shape made of steel in its top part and a lower part made of concrete. It has been repaired many times to maintain its historically-valuable structure, which uses steel sheet and rivets. This time, a method to apply titanium foil to edges of steel materials and metal surfaces at points where the form of the metal changes, where there is potential for problems related to paint durability, was adopted for renovation. This method enables complete blockage of intrusion of deteriorating or corroding agents such as saltwater, and thereby restrain corrosion of steel materials. This results in improvement in corrosion resistance, a longer life of a lighthouse, and life cycle cost reduction.

Titanium has distinctive features such as being lightweight, strong, and highly corrosion resistant. 
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