Zinc anodes are widely employed as a crucial component in cathodic protection systems to effectively suppress corrosion on metallic structures. By acting as a sacrificial anode, zinc readily corrodes, donating electrons to the protected metal surface. This electrochemical process prevents the formation of corrosion products on the underlying metal,… Read More


Zinc anodes provide a cost-effective and reliable method for implementing cathodic protection systems. They 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


Protecting metallic structures from corrosion is crucial for ensuring their longevity and functionality. Cathodic protection systems offer an effective solution by applying a controlled electrical current to the structure, effectively making it the cathode in an electrochemical cell. Among various materials used as anodes in these systems, zinc sta… Read More