Magnesium Alloy Sacrificial Anode For Cathodic Protection
Responding to the growing global demand for superior corrosion prevention solutions, KIG can provide Magnesium Alloy Sacrificial Anode, engineered to deliver powerful, reliable cathodic protection across a wide range of industrial environments.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
High Driving Voltage & Superior Reactivity
Magnesium alloys are among the most electrochemically active sacrificial anode materials, offering a very negative potential (≈ –1.6 V vs Cu/CuSO₄) that ensures dependable performance even in high-resistivity environments like fresh or brackish water.
Self-Contained System — No External Power
These anodes require no external power source, relying on natural galvanic coupling between the anode and the protected steel to generate protective current .
Versatile Alloy Options
Available in multiple alloy grades—such as high-purity magnesium and series (AZ63,M1C)—to meet different electrolytic conditions while providing efficient and long-lasting protection .
Easy to Install & Maintain
Available in rod, ribbon, or cast bar formats with pre-attached leads or sleeves. Lightweight and user-friendly, they streamline installation and subsequent replacement operations.
Eco-Friendly & Regulatory-Approved
Magnesium is considered less toxic than other anode metals. Its industry-preferred status is supported by regulatory frameworks emphasizing reduced environmental impact .
APPLICATIONS
TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Feature | Specification |
Electrode Potential | –1.6 to –1.75 V (vs Cu/CuSO₄) |
Alloy Grades | AZ63; High‑purity Mg-M1C |
Forms Available | Rods, ribbons, bars, custom castings |
Packaging Options | Pre-packaged or bare anode |
Compliance Standards | ASTM B843, NACE-tested solutions |
COMPANY QUOTE
“By delivering robust self-powered operation and simplified installation, this product supports extended asset lifetimes while minimizing total cost of ownership and ecological footprint.”
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