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Zinc Engine Anodes Engine heat exchangers have a common problem of corrosion due to the difference in metal between casing and tube stack. Employing zinc pencil anodes reduces the corrosion on the casing prolonging the life of both casing and tube stack whilst in sea water. Zinc is the only material that has an official specification, the American MIL-A-18001 K spec. Zinc is a well-proven anode material and its capacity is virtually unaffected by the operating current density, although the driving voltage diminishes with increasing temperature therefore it has limited application. If zinc is not to this specification i.e. high purity zinc 99.99%, it will have a limited use as an anode material because of iron present as an impurity.
We manufacture equivalent engine anodes to suit the needs of Volvo Penta, General Motors, Aifo, Caterpillar, Onan, Cummins, Bukh, Mitsubishi, Scania, Boudouin, Lombardini, VM, Ford, Isotta Fraschini, Renault, Nanni Mercedes, BMW, Ruggerini, Kelvin Engines and Yanmar.
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