Thermal sprayed alloys can be used as anodes for cathodic protection of reinforced concrete or as a protective coating for metallic substrates. These systems are installed using the wire arc method, a process where two wires of metal are energized and melted, then propelled towards a prepared surface at a high speed to create a dense coating that adheres strongly to the substrate.
On concrete, a metalized anode system delivers a uniform protective current to the reinforcing steel. Relatively simple to operate, these systems do not require external power and offer lower lifecycle costs.
On metallic surfaces, thermal spray coatings are an effective solution for aggressive conditions associated with marine and industrial environments and high temperature applications. Metalized coatings establish a tough barrier and provide sacrificial protection if the barrier is breached.
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MCP System® for Reinforced Concrete
Utilizing proprietary and patented anode alloys, Electro Tech CP’s MCP System® is designed to be consumed over a long period of time, while delivering corrosion protection to the reinforcing steel in concrete. The system can be coated for aesthetic purposes, providing additional protection from the environment or used in impressed current mode.
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Asset Guard™
Proprietary alloy coating is thermally sprayed onto external metal surfaces to protect against environmental corrosion. Asset Guard™ offers reliable galvanic protection that outperforms traditional methods.
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Metalized Coatings for Metallic Structures & Components
Used to protect exposed steel structures and elements, metalized coatings establish a barrier to isolate metallic components from corrosive environments. Depending on the exposure conditions and the structure, Electro Tech CP assists in selecting from a diverse range of alloys that can be applied to treat your unique conditions.
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