Sacrificial Anodes

Magnesium Anodes

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Magnesium anodes are the most common sacrificial anodes used for the protection of buried structures in the soil and fresh water. A magnesium anode is typically made up of an alloy composite of magnesium and other metals. They are available in a selection of prefabricated designs and weights to suit a wide range of installation requirements.

Aluminum Anodes

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Aluminum alloy anodes have been formulated primarily for using in seawater. Alloys are also capable of achieving high output capacity in mud and brackish water. 

Zinc Anodes

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Zinc is generally utilized as a sacrificial anode material. Zinc anodes are used for Cathodic Protection are cast from high-purity zinc (99.99%) alloyed with aluminum and cadmium with limitations on the level of lead, iron and copper.