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Manufactured by:Cathodic Marine Engineering Pte Ltd. based in, SINGAPORE
Cathodic protection (CP) is a method of corrosion control that can be applied to buried and submerged metallic ...
Manufactured by:Cathodic Marine Engineering Pte Ltd. based in, SINGAPORE
Using the latest advancement in marine research and technology, the Electrochlorination / Hypochlorite System was designed to impede the adhesion of marine growth to the ship’s internal through the release of chlorine into the water taken by the ship to cool its internal systems. Using electrolysis, this intelligent, self-sufficient system is able to produce chlorine by breaking up the ...
Distributed by:Green Scientific based in, AUSTRALIA
2 inch Single Hollow Cathode Lamps ( 4 pin cableless - Lumina ) to suit Perkin ...
Manufactured by:Cathodic Marine Engineering Pte Ltd. based in, SINGAPORE
Ships are dependent on the seawater upon which they travel for a variety of reasons. One primarily function seawater serves is to cool the engine and parts of the ship while it’s operating. The used seawater is then discharge back into the sea and new seawater taken in, forming a continuous flow of exchange of saline water between the ship and its surrounding aqueous environment. Despite ...
Manufactured by:Cathodic Marine Engineering Pte Ltd. based in, SINGAPORE
In cathodic protection, pieces of metal (known as Sacrificial Anode) are linked electrically to the ship’s hull. These anodes, are made of metals more reactive than the material used for the ship’s body and systems. As such, they will corrode in place of the ship’s body and systems while the ship stays protected, giving rise to the name ‘Sacrificial ...
Manufactured by:Cathodic Marine Engineering Pte Ltd. based in, SINGAPORE
Impressed current cathodic protection systems are the ultimate state-of-the-art, long-term solution to corrosion problems, and are recognized as a superior alternative to sacrificial anode systems, which require frequent replacement. Impressed current cathodic protection systems are preferred by ship owners because they reduce fuel cost and ...
