ZINC ANODE BOLT-ON 300x150x25MM DBH 160MM 2039100037

AED 240.00 exc. VAT

Bolt-On Zinc Anode 300x150x25mm is an excellent way to protect the metal parts of Hull from galvanic corrosion.

Attachment Method Bolt-On
Best Use Hull
Dimensions Length               : 300mm
Width                 : 150mm
Height                : 25mm
Holes distance   : 160mm
Compatibility Not For a Specific Engine
Material Zinc
Manufacturer RAKANO
Shape Bar/Plate
Type Replacement Anode Only
Water Type Salt Water

Description

BOLT-ON ZINC ANODE FOR HULL 300x150x25MM

Product Overview : 

Hull Anodes provide cathodic protection in varying marine environments such as salt water, freshwater, and brackish water. Our sacrificial anodes conform to the highest MIL-Spec standards and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Depending on the type of metal and water we offer zinc, aluminum, and magnesium galvanic anodes for all of your underwater cathodic protection needs

Protect your boat hull in salt water with a bolt-on sacrificial zinc hull anode. Hull anodes are best fitted close to the propeller to not disturb the flow of water. The voltage between the anode and the propeller should be low enough. In this case, the anode will corrode instead of the equipment. This way, the anode will not disturb the operation of the equipment while preventing electrolytic corrosion.

A full-range of commercial bolt-on zinc anodes for small to large commercial vessels and underwater metal structures. Available in bolt-on and weld-on styles with either steel or aluminum inserts cast as integral parts of the bars. Zinc Bolt on Anodes  for use in the marine environment and manufactured to the US military specification 18001K . Anodes are available in many sizes and shapes.

Zinc Hull Anodes are designed for the protection of various types of vessels such as ships, barges and tankers. Anodes are available in many configurations including weld-on and bolt-on mounting systems.

Bolt-On Zinc Anode 300x150x25mm is designed to protect the metal parts of Hull from galvanic corrosion.

Installation

The anode must be in direct contact with the metal it protects and never paint around an anode or the anode itself.

When Should Anodes Be Replaced ?

Anodes deterioration rate may fluctuate according to the mooring area, water salinity, PH and temperature, potential electrical failure on board, and of course, the quality of the anodes themselves.

A good benchmark for replacement is when the anode is 70-80 % dissolved. We recommend to replace anodes every year when doing the boat antifouling/launching. In all cases, anodes deterioration should always be watched carefully together with the condition of the metal parts they protect. On the opposite, anodes may dissolve quickly if they are bad quality or if there is an electrical failure on.

Please feel free to contact us if you don’t see the item you require, or if you are not sure of the anode you need.

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