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To meet the requirement for a long service life of offshore structures, experiments and research on new corrosion-protective wrappings of highly corrosion-resistant metallic materials (austenitic stainless steel, dual-phase stainless steel, cupronickel, monel metal, titanium, etc.) were started in April 1984, using a part of general research installation for ocean technology (off Ohigawa-cho in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan).
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Suzuki, Y., Doi, K., Kyuno, T., Shimizu, Y. (1985). Study of Corrosion-Protection Technologies in Splash and Tidal Zones Establishment of Corrosion-Protection Technologies to Provide Long-Term Durability at Low Cost for Offshore Steel Structures by Use of Methods for Wrapping of Highly Corrosion-Resistant Metallic Materials. In: Kato, W., et al. Ocean Space Utilization ’85. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68284-4_62
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