Sacrificial Anodes

Protect your equipment from corrosion with high-performance Sacrificial Anodes. Designed to extend the life of metal structures, sacrificial anodes prevent rust and deterioration by corroding in place of the protected material. Used in cathodic protection systems, they are essential for maintaining the integrity of pipelines, tanks, ships, and more.

How Sacrificial Anodes Work

Sacrificial anodes are made from highly active zinc, magnesium, or aluminum alloys, which have a more negative electrochemical potential than the metal they protect. When connected to a structure, the anode undergoes oxidation, corroding instead of the protected material.

Sacrificial anodes require periodic inspection and replacement to ensure continuous protection. Invest in corrosion prevention today and extend the life of your critical infrastructure.

  • No External Power Required – Operates independently, making it ideal for remote locations.
  • Cost-Effective Protection – Lower initial cost compared to other cathodic protection methods.
  • Easy Installation & Maintenance – Simple setup with lead wires or cast-in straps for secure connections.
  • Scalable Solution – Additional anodes can be added as needed for extended protection.

Common Applications:

  • Pipelines & Distribution Systems
  • Underground & Above-Ground Tanks
  • Ship Hulls & Marine Structures
  • Water Heaters & Heat Exchangers
  • Refinery Equipment