METHODS OF ATTACHING ANODES FOR HULL AND TANK APPLICATIONS Galvanic anodes are normally clamped or welded into position by means of a mild steel insert which is cast into the anode.
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Galvanic Anodes Methods of Attaching Anodes for Hull and Tank Applications
METHODS OF ATTACHING ANODES FOR HULL AND TANK APPLICATIONS Galvanic anodes are normally clamped or welded into position by means of a mild steel insert which is cast into the anode.
METHODS OF ATTACHING ANODES FOR HULL AND TANK APPLICATIONS Galvanic anodes are normally clamped or welded into position by means of a mild steel insert which is cast into the anode.
METHODS OF ATTACHING ANODES FOR HULL AND TANK APPLICATIONS
Galvanic anodes are normally clamped or Internal – M Type clamp attachment welded into position by means of a mild steel insert which is cast into the anode. Illustrated For internal anodes. below are typical methods of attachment. Tank application
Internal – E Type stud attachment Internal – Z Type crank weld attachment
For internal anodes. For internal anodes. Tank application Tank application
Internal – U Bolt attachment Internal – Clamp Type
For internal anodes. For pitting prevention. Tank application. Tank Bottom application.
Internal – Stand Off Type attachment External – Aloline & Zincoline
For internal anodes. High purity zinc alloy anodes. Tank application External hull applications.