Cathodic Marine Engineering Pte Ltd Singapore, Singapore 
Cathodic Marine Engineering Pte Ltd

Cathodic Protection Systems •Sacrificial anodes of Aluminium and Zinc for marine applications •ICCP -Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems •Reference Electrodes - Zinc / Silver- Silver Chloride •MGPS - Marine Growth Prevention Systems / Pipeline Anti Fouling Systems •Ti-Pt Titanium Anode •Electrochlorinator / Hypochlorite Systems •Propeller Shaft Grounding Systems / Silver Graphite Brushes / Slip Rings •Cathodic Marine Engineering Pte Ltd also does servicing and parts for MGPS and ICCP systems.

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Presentation: www.cathodicme.equip4ship.com

Address: Singapore, Singapore, 117684 10 Science Park Road , #03-17 , The Alpha , Singapore Science Park II

Contact person: Sales Department Rajamohan Ramasundran ,e-mail, website

Phone: +65 67770225

Fax: +65 67770226

Mobile: +90623623

 
 
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Sacrificial Anodes Systems Send enquiry  
Sacrificial Anodes Systems
Sacrificial anodes of Aluminium and Zinc for marine applications . Hull Welded and Bolted anodes. Ballast Tanks Welded and Bolted Type anodes.
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Marine Growth Prevention System / Antifouling System Send enquiry  
Marine Growth Prevention System / Antifouling System
The anti fouling system consists of copper, aluminium and ferrous anodes that are fed with an impressed electrical current from a control panel. The anodes are usually mounted in pairs in the ship's sea chest or strainer.
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Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) Systems Send enquiry  
Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) Systems
The ICCP system uses dc power supply. A typical ICCP anode consists of titanium substrate.
The main advantage of an ICCP system is its automatic control feature, which continuously monitors and varies the current required for corrosion protection.
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