EICS provides a comprehensive solution for ensuring the longevity and protection of submerged structures with its E-CATHO ICCP system. The Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) employs a sophisticated mechanism that utilizes highly reliable zinc reference electrodes in combination with MMO/Ti or Pt/Ti anodes to deliver controlled DC currents across submerged surfaces. This process is meticulously regulated by a specialized controller power unit that minimizes corrosion and maximizes the lifespan of the structures. The MMO/Ti coatings on the anodes are designed to exceed 15 years of service life. Zinc reference electrodes have proven their durability over time, making them the preferred choice. Moreover, the ICCP system's design allows for underwater replacements, ensuring that vessels remain operational even during maintenance. The power control unit provides real-time monitoring and reporting to guarantee consistent protection, making EICS's ICCP system a reliable and cost-effective solution with up to 20 years of operational lifespan.
Provide cost effective solutions against corrosion. All anodes are cast from high grade material to ensure an even corrosion pattern, reliable electrical efficiency and long working life.