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Introducing the GreenAmp Mini ICCP

FIVE TIMES MORE EFFICIENT THE MODERN CP SOLUTION TO SACRIFICIAL ANODES REDUCE YOUR MAINTENANCE COSTS FOR GOOD With the GreenAmp Mini ICCP System, you will save on costs and be able to monitor your equipment from your computer or phone over its long life of up to 50 years! REPLACE YOUR 10 YEAR LIFE ANODE […]

Copperhead, Barramundi, Scorpion – Outback Critters? No, Permanent Reference Cells

  Anode Engineering manufacture their own range of permanent reference cells. Sometimes called reference electrodes, these specially designed electrochemical cells are designed with a reproducible potential, allowing it to be used as a reference point for measuring the difference between two metal / electrode voltages. This difference will indicate whether the asset (constructed of a […]

New and Improved quote system!

Welcome to our new website! One of the things we pride ourselves on at Anode Engineering is keeping one step ahead when it comes to new products and technology and what better way to promote this than through our new website? We know how important it is for our clients to be kept informed in […]

Earthing Explained: What is the Role of a Back Fill Compound?

Earthing is a necessary element in most engineering projects in terms of keeping buildings, machinery and appliances protected, as well as keeping people onsite safe. It’s crucial that you stay protected from all sources of over-voltage, which can have an impact on your projects, such as lightning, power surges and unintentional contact with higher voltage […]

Australasian Corrosion Association’s 2016 Conference

Anode Engineering has been attending the Australasian Corrosion Association’s annual conference for the past 14 years, while Technical Director, Wayne Burns, has been attending for over 40 years. With Lordco, Anode’s New Zealand based subsidiary, Anode was able to make many new friends, establish business contacts and showcase the latest in Cathodic protection systems and […]

I-Rod | Still Performing After 28 Years Offshore

In 1989 the first order of half-round I-Rod thermoplastic was installed to support piping on an offshore platform in the Gulf of Mexico. As part of routine inspections, Deepwater Corrosion Services visited the platform in 2002 and again in 2017. What was found on both occasions were the original I-Rod and Nu-Bolt support still in […]