What the suitable corrosion inhibitor for sea water?
On structures made of steel which are in constant contact with sea water (ships, oil rigs and piers) the most effective protection used is from ‘sacrificial protection’. Blocks of magnesium are bolted to the structure at regular intervals and the sea water attacks the magnesium in preference to the steel. (This is because magnesium is much more reactive than iron) It is a quick method and cost effective if you imagine the labour (an amount of paint) needed to protect a large ship.