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Bracelet type zinc anode
Type:Zinc alloy CP
Features:small anodic autolysis, high current efficiency, anode current self-regulation performance is good; The protection period is long, up to 20 ~ 30 years, and the phenomenon of "over protection" generally does not occur.
Release DATE:2021-06-29
Zinc alloy sacrifical anode is suitable for cathodic protection of metal corrosion protection in seawater, fresh seawater medium in ships, ballast tanks, machinery and equipment, Marine engineering and harbor facilities, drilling platforms, ports and wharves, seawater medium condensers, pumps and pipelines and cables in low resistivity soil.
Product type: Bracelet type zinc anode
Main performance: small anodic autolysis, high current efficiency, anode current self-regulation performance is good; The protection period is long, up to 20 ~ 30 years, and the phenomenon of "over protection" generally does not occur.
Scope of application: Zinc alloy sacrifical anode is suitable for cathodic protection of metal corrosion protection in seawater, fresh seawater medium in ships, ballast tanks, machinery and equipment, Marine engineering and harbor facilities, drilling platforms, ports and wharves, seawater medium condensers, pumps and pipelines and cables in low resistivity soil.
Product features:
Zn-al-cd (ZAC) sacrificial anodes are cast by alloying high purity zinc with aluminum and cadmium.
The product has been approved by China Classification Society (CCS), the quality standard is in line with GB/T4950-2002 standard, and the chemical composition of zinc anode is in line with US MIL-A-18001H and ASTM-B418(Type 1) standard. The anodes used for pipes also comply with SY/T0019-97 "Design Code for Cathodic Protection of Sacrificed-Anodes for Buried Steel Pipes".