Aluminum Alloy Sacrificial Anode For Port Facility
1. Introduction
Aluminum alloy sacrificial anodes are commonly used for cathodic protection in port facilities to prevent corrosion of metal structures in marine environments. The salty, corrosive seawater can cause serious damage to metal structures, including piers, docks, and ships, which can lead to safety hazards and expensive repairs.
2. Working Principle
Aluminum alloy sacrificial anodes work by providing a sacrificial metal that corrodes in place of the metal structure it is protecting. The aluminum alloy anodes are attached to the metal structure and, as they corrode, they release electrons that flow to the metal structure and prevent corrosion from occurring. By replacing the anodes periodically, the metal structure is protected from corrosion and has a longer service life.
3. Specification
Model |
Specification /mm |
Weight / kg |
A×(B1+B2)×C |
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AI-1 |
2300×(220+240)×230 |
310.0 |
AI-2 |
1600×(200+210)×220 |
190.0 |
AI-3 |
1500×(170+200)×180 |
130.0 |
AI-4 |
900×(150+170)×160 |
58.0 |
AI-5 |
1500×(148+178)×170 |
120.0 |
AI-6 |
850×(180+220)×180 |
85.0 |
AI-7 |
800×(200+280)×150 |
80.0 |
AI-8 |
700×(160+220)×180 |
72.5 |
AI-9 |
1250×(115+135)×130 |
56.0 |
AI-10 |
1000×(115+135)×130 |
46.0 |
AI-11 |
750×(115+135)×130 |
35.0 |