Deepwater's aluminum pier and piling anodes provide cathodic protection for any type of jetty structure.
Deepwater's aluminum galvanic anodes for piers and pilings are cast in one of two premium aluminum alloys (Deep7 and Deep10) for optimal performance under any conditions. Anodes are manufactured in several "standard" sizes shown below. In addition to these, Deepwater can cast anodes for piers, jetties, or any other piling to the exact specifications required. Please contact us for advice on optimizing an anode to suit your specific requirements.
How to order - To order aluminum platform anodes from Deepwater Corrosion Services or to inquire about our other aluminum and zinc anodes, please contact us:
Steve Young
syoung@stoprust.com
Note: Your inquiry may be answered directly by project management personnel from one of our foundry facilities (depending on your location); this arrangement contributes to keeping customer costs as low as possible.
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All anodes that Deepwater provides are manufactured at one of our ISO 9000-certified foundries. Each foundry is located just minutes from the engineers and designers managing our projects, which allows Deepwater to oversee QA/QC on every anode.
Both of our main foundries are purpose-built facilities, each less than 4 years old and equipped with the best in available technology. This allows us to produce anodes with very specific chemical compositions to meet any code requirement.
Deepwater specializes in delivering all basic anode types with core configurations to suit a wide range of offshore and marine applications. Because we manufacture our own molds, we’re able to offer competitive prices on custom anode shapes. Our in-house pipe benders can handle pipe up to 4” schedule 80.
Our team has a long resumé of excellence in producing quality anodes. Mr. Jim Britton (CEO of Deepwater) has been responsible for many innovations in offshore corrosion control; he has specialized in the inspection and testing of anodes and has been active on N.A.C.E. committees associated with anode quality since 1980.