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= Electromagnetic Induction Corrosion Control Technology (EICCT) =

Electromagnetic Induction Corrosion Control Technology (EICCT) is an electronic non-cathodic corrosion control technology that is based upon coupling surface currents onto a painted galvanized or galvannealed surface to prevent corrosion. Not to be confused with cathodic protection, EICCT uses alternating electric current (AC) to electromagnetically induce surface currents on the protected metal surface. The induced currents inhibit the passivation of zinc, allowing the zinc to continue operating as a sacrificial anode, protecting the exposed substrate steel.