Cathodic protection techniques play a vital role in mitigating the detrimental effects of corrosion on metallic structures. Among these techniques, zinc anode cathodic protection stands out as a highly effective and widely employed method. Leveraging the galvanic potential difference between zinc and the protected metal, this system effectively pre… Read More


Zinc anodes provide a cost-effective and reliable method for implementing cathodic protection systems. This sacrificial anodes are made of zinc, which is more reactive than the protected metal structure. When connected electrically to the structure, the zinc anode corrodes preferentially, sacrificing itself to prevent corrosion of the underlying as… Read More


Cathodic protection is an effective method for controlling corrosion on metallic structures. It involves using a sacrificial anode material, typically zinc, to protect the structure from electrochemical degradation. A zinc anode is more reactive than the protected metal, so it preferentially corrodes instead of the structure. This process creates a… Read More