Galvanic corrosion results when dissimilar metals are electrically connected and exposed to a common electrolyte. The material with the highest electrochemical energy level (anodicmaterial) would experience corrosion, called the anode, and the other material (cathodicmaterial) would not experience corrosion.
CorrTech, Inc., an Industry-Leading Provider of Corrosion Engineering and Inspection Services, is Excited to Announce Certification as a Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise with New York City!!!
CorrTech, Inc., an Industry-Leading Provider of Corrosion Engineering and Inspection Services, is Excited to Announce Certification as a Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise with New York City!!!
CorrTech, Inc., continues its goal and vision to expand corrosion engineering services to major infrastructure owners throughout the United States. With the certification as a Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise with New York City, CorrTech, Inc., takes another step to achieving a less corrosive world and a more sustainable future.
CorrTech, Inc. Celebrates 25 Years!
CorrTech Awarded Contract for Nautilus Pier, Groton, CT
CorrTech has been awarded a contract to design/build a cathodic protection system to protect the Nautilus Pier in Groton, CT. The Pier is home to the Nautilus Submarine, SSN-571.
The USS Nautilus was the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine and the first vessel to transit the North Pole. The Nautilus was decommissioned in 1980 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1982. The submarine is preserved at the US Navy Submarine Force Museum in Groton, CT, where visitors can tour the historic ship.
New office added! 16 Grove St. Deep River, CT
The CorrTech office previously located at 455 Main Street in Deep River, CT has moved! This office is now located at 16 Grove Street in near downtown Deep River, at an 18,000 square foot commercial/industrial building. With this move CorrTech cements its long-term commitment to the Southeastern Connecticut region.