Aluminum Alloy Anode
1. Description
Aluminum alloy anode is a type of sacrificial anode that is made of a specific alloy of aluminum. Unlike pure aluminum anodes, which are relatively soft and have a low capacity for protecting metal structures from corrosion, aluminum alloy anodes are designed to have higher capacity and a longer service life.
Aluminum alloy anodes are commonly used in marine environments to protect boats, offshore structures, and other metal structures from corrosion. They are also used in other industrial settings, such as water treatment plants, pipelines, and storage tanks.
2. Application
The specific alloy used in aluminum alloy anodes varies depending on the application. Common alloying elements include zinc, indium, and cadmium. These elements are added to aluminum to increase its corrosion resistance and make it more effective as a sacrificial anode.
3. Specifications for aluminum alloy sacrificial anodes for ballast tanks
Model |
Specification/mm |
Weight/ kg |
A×(B1+B2)×C |
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AT-1 |
500×(115+135)×130 |
23.0 |
AT-2 |
1500×(65+75)×70 |
21.5 |
AT-3 |
500×(110+130)×120 |
20.0 |
AT-4 |
1000×(58.5+78.5)×68 |
13.2 |
AT-5 |
800×(56+74)×65 |
10.0 |
AT-6 |
1150×(48+54)×51 |
9.0 |
AT-7 |
250×(80+100)×85 |
5.0 |
AT-8 |
200×(70+90)×70 |
3.0 |
Model |
Specification/mm |
Weight/ kg |
A×(B1+B2)×C |
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AE-1 |
1200×(200+280)×150 |
120.0 |
AE-2 |
800×(200+280)×150 |
80.0 |
AE-3 |
1000×(115+135)×130 |
46.0 |
AE-4 |
500×(115+135)×130 |
23.0 |
AE-5 |
1000×(80+100)×80 |
20.0 |
AE-6 |
500×(105+135)×100 |
16.0 |
AE-7 |
500×(80+100)×80 |
10.0 |
AE-8 |
400×(110+120)×50 |
7.0 |
AE-9 |
300×(140+160)×40 |
5.0 |
AE-10 |
200×(90+110)×40 |
3.0 |
AE-11 |
300×50 Disc shape |
11.5 |
AE-12 |
360×40 Disc shape |
9.0 |
AE-13 |
300×40 Disc shape |
7.5 |
AE-14 |
200×50 Disc shape |
4.0 |
AE-15 |
180×50 Disc shape |
3.5 |
AE-16 |
120×100 Disc shape |
2.5 |