
We provide complete design and installation services for Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection (SACP) and Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) systems to prevent corrosion on buried or submerged metal structures. Our solutions ensure long-term asset protection through tailored engineering based on soil conditions, structure type, and service life requirements.
SACP is a passive corrosion protection method that uses more reactive metal anodes (such as magnesium or zinc) connected to the protected structure. These anodes corrode in place of the steel, extending the service life of buried or submerged assets. It is simple, cost-effective, and requires minimal maintenance, ideal for small to medium-sized structures.
ICCP is an active corrosion protection system that uses an external power source to drive current from inert anodes to the protected structure. It offers precise control of protection levels, making it suitable for large or high-risk assets such as pipelines, storage tanks, and marine structures. ICCP systems are engineered for long-term performance, with monitoring capabilities to ensure consistent protection.