ECOANODE’s heat treater aluminum anode rod provides a highly efficient and robust solution for delivering essential cathodic protection in aggressive environments, where corrosion rates are exceptionally high. Engineered from a specialized, high-potential aluminum alloy, it is designed to act as a sacrificial component, deliberately corroding in place of the protected steel vessel or heat exchanger walls. This makes it an indispensable defense for critical assets such as industrial heat exchangers, pressure vessels, and water treatment equipment, ensuring long-term operational integrity.
The anode rod’s reliable performance stems from its optimized metallurgical composition, which ensures a consistent and sustained galvanic current output. By effectively mitigating galvanic corrosion, this durable anode rod significantly extends the service life, making it a preferred, cost-effective choice for safeguarding critical industrial facilities operating under severe and demanding conditions.
This anode can be assembled with high compression molded fiberglass anode mount caps (blue or red). The red one can be installed in standard 4” SCH 40 fittings with grooved couplings. The blue one can be used for mounting in standard 4” SCH 80 fittings with grooved couplings.
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