Magnesium Alloy Sacrificial Anode for Buried Pipeline Direct Factory Delivery
The sacrificial anode material suitable for soil is mainly magnesium, and in seawater it is zinc and aluminum. In order to keep the current output as stable as possible and reduce the grounding resistance of the anode, the sacrific anode in the soil should be surrounded by a chemical filling material, which is mainly composed of 75% calcium sulfate, 20% bentonite and 5% sodium sulfate. The sacrificial anodes cannot be buried in coke, and the anodes spacing should be at least 3m when used in groups. The thickness of the soil cover at the top of the anode should be at least 0.6m. In order to be able to measure the blackout potential, the sacrific anode should be connected to the pipe through the measuring box, and the continuous AC induction voltage on the anode body should not exceed 20V when the sacrific anode is applied in the area near the AC traction system
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