Cathodic protection is the most common electrochemical technique used to prevent corrosion on pipelines, storage tanks, ship hulls, underground tanks etc. The process occurs when a DC current is passed through an anode and cathode so that the metal becomes cathodic and prevents corrosion.

Cathodic protection is one of the main technique to prevent corrosion. Cathodic protection is of two types they are Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) and Galvanic Protection also known as DCCP. Cathodic protection systems protects a wide range of metallic structures in various environments. Titanium tubular anodes are manufactured using titanium seamless tube and coated with platinum group precious metal mixed oxide coating.

Titanium tubular string for pipelines are arranged in ground beds either distributed or in a deep vertical hole depending on several design and field condition factors including current distribution requirements.

CPString Anode