Cathodic/Electrolytic Engineers Offer Replacement Anode Service For Antifouling Systems

The recent collapse of the British company Elinca, whose antifouling and corrosion suppression systems are used by shipping operators in the U.S.A., has left many companies without a source for replacement anodes.

One of the few companies offering replacement anodes which are compatible with the system are Cathodic and Electrolytic Engineers Limited, now leading British specialists in antifouling equipment based on the electrolytic principle.

The C-2000 System which consists of copper and aluminium anodes fed by a low impressed electrical current, has been adopted by 16 navies throughout the world and is also used on numerous commercial vessels and offshore installations.

With anode life of approximately two years, the C-2000 System provides an effective and economical method of controlling marine growth, requiring minimal maintenance in operation.

Advice and technical support for the C-2000 System is available through an international network of agents who can undertake the installation of new Systems or replacement anodes.

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Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 119,  Jun 1986

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