Zinc anode TYPE 235 - 950*120*40
Article: B112350
- Total length: 1060mm/41,73in
- Width: 120mm/4,72in
- Height: 8mm/0,31in
- Hole distance:
- Net weight: 21,5kg/47,4lb
- Gross weight: 23,55kg/51,81lb
- Reinforcement: FE
PCS | Discount | Price |
---|---|---|
5 | 5 % | 1.188,45 zł /st |
10 | 10 % | 1.125,90 zł /st |
20 | 15 % | 1.063,35 zł /st |
50 | 20 % | 1.000,80 zł /st |
Product description
Product Specification
Type 235 Zinc
Material: Zinc
Alloy: MIL-DTL-18001L - Zn
Item: B112350
- Weight: 23.5 KG
- Reinforcement: Steel
- Total length: 1060mm
- Length: 950mm
- Width: 120mm
- Height: 40mm
Application areas:
- Ship hull
- Port
- Slip
- Cable
- Pipeline
- Dykdalb
- Pump
- Pontoons
- Bridges
- Pillars
Zinc anodes are mainly used in seawater and brackish water. Zinc anodes can be used in brackish water if the resistivity is not too high (approx. 1.5 Ωm). Zinc is more chemically stable than Aluminum and is therefore preferred by many in slightly brackish water environments.
The term "zinc" has become synonymous with sacrificial anodes, since zinc was the original material used for this purpose. But other metals, such as aluminum and magnesium, also act as sacrificial anodes.
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Technical data
- Capacity: 780 Ah/kg
- Consumption: 11.2 kg/A year
- Specific weight: 7.13 kg/dm³
- Potential: -1,030 mV rel Ag/AgCl in seawater
Typical Chemical Composition, MIL-DTL-18001L - Zn
Materials | % by weight |
Aluminum (Al) | min 0.10, max 0.5 |
Cadmium (Cd) | min 0.025, max 0.07 |
Steel (Fe) | max 0.005 |
Copper (Cu) | max 0.005 |
Lead (Pb) | max 0.006 |
Other (each) | max 0.10 |
Zinc (Zn) | Remaining |
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