In average soil conditions, H-1 alloy, commonly known as standard
potential magnesium, is an excellent choice for use in cathodic protection systems.
Typically, ProMag H-1 anodes produce a minimum open circuit potential of 1.52 volts with respect
to CuCuSO4. Therefore, the driving potential of the H-1 cathodic
protection anodes exceeds that of
aluminum or zinc, but is still lower than a high potential magnesium anode.
At Farwest Corrosion, we attach a copper lead
wire (size, length and insulation type as specified) to the H-1 anode and seal the
connection interface. If required, the H-1 anode will be packaged in a cloth bag with
prepared backfill mixture of 75% gypsum, 20% bentonite and 5% sodium sulfate. The backfill
mixture works to maintain moisture around the anode and lowers the anode to earth
resistance. The packaged anodes are shipped on pallets in plastic bags that must be
removed prior to installation. |