Cathodic protection sacrificial anode 25101 series
zincmagnesium

cathodic protection sacrificial anode
cathodic protection sacrificial anode
cathodic protection sacrificial anode
cathodic protection sacrificial anode
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Characteristics

Material
zinc, magnesium
Application
for cathodic protection

Description

Anodes for cathodic protection of ground electrodes or metal masses. The sacrificial anode is an element that protects against corrosion to other material connected to it. INGESCO sacrificial anodes provide the grounding installation cathodic protection, providing increased durability of the buried electrodes to prevent premature ageing due to the effects of corrosion. Cathodic protection by sacrificial anodes is one of the most used methods to minimise the effects of corrosion electrode. Their installation is recommended in areas of low resistivity, for the protection of metal elements connected to a grounding system (tanks, pipes, etc ..). They are also used to protect the installation of stray current (earthing systems railway leg or near high voltage power lines). Installation is also advised in grounding rail sections or near power lines, thus preventing rapid deterioration occurs due to stray currents. • Model HC (High conductivity) used for low resistivity ground, ρ ˂ 50 Ωm • Model MC (Medium conductivity) is used for medium resistivity ground, 50 ˂ ρ ˂ 200 Ωm· • Model LC (low conductivity) is used for high resistivity ground, 200 ˂ ρ ˂ 500 Ωm Characteristics • Integrated system grounding. • Connecting sleeve available for 50-70 mm² round conductor section. (Other sizes or types of conductor, please consult). • Minimizes the effects of corrosion. • Extends the life of the grounding system. • Easy maintenance. • Optimizes grounding system cost.

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