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Zinc
Sacrificial Anodes for
Corrosion Control in Soil
by Farwest Corrosion Control

Galvanic anodes made of 99.99% pure High Grade
Zinc
for cathodic protection of metal structures buried in soil

Background on Zinc Anodes
An industry standard for many years, zinc
galvanic anodes are utilized to protect a variety of steel structures
from the affects of corrosion. Historically, zinc anodes have been
designed for use in salt or brackish water applications. Due to the U.S.
Navy’s widespread use of zinc in the early 1950’s, a specification
(MIL-A-18001) was developed for galvanic zinc anodes in seawater. This
zinc specification, with revisions, is still in use today and is a
standard in the corrosion control industry.
Soil
Anodes
Farwest provides sacrificial zinc anodes
made to ASTM-B-418 Type II specifications for corrosion protection of
steel structures in soil. These anodes are made from 99.99% pure Special
High Grade Zinc and are ideally suited for galvanic protection of metal
in soil.
- Fabrication – Farwest attaches an
insulated copper lead wire to the anode core Zinc Anode and seals the
connection interface with heat shrink tubing or with layers of suitable
splicing tapes. The wire size, length and insulation type is typically
chosen by the customer depending on the application. If required,
Farwest also packages the anode in a cloth bag filled with a low
resistance backfill mixture consisting of 75% hydrated gypsum, 20%
Bentonite and 5% sodium sulfate.
- Applications – Due to the fact
that zinc anodes have a lower driving voltage than that of magnesium,
zinc anodes are typically used in low soil resistivity applications.
Typical applications include buried pipelines, tanks and a number of
other similar uses.
- Available Sizes – Zinc soil
anodes are offered in a variety of sizes shown on the chart below.
- Anode Cores – Zinc soil anodes
are normally cast with a ¼” galvanized mild steel core to which the
anode cable is connected.
- Installation Methods – Zinc soil
anodes can be vertically or horizontally installed in native soils and
should be wetted before burial. The anode cable can either be connected
directly to the structure or through a cathodic
protection test station. Typical cable-to-structure connection
methods include welding and mechanical attachment.
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Lead (max) |
0.006% |
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Iron (max) |
0.005% |
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Cadmium |
0-025-0.07% |
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Copper (max) |
0.005% |
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Aluminum |
0.1-0.55% |
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Zinc |
Remainder |
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Potential |
-1.10 Volts |
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Efficiency |
95% |
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Ampere hours / lb |
355 |

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Model |
Farwest
Part No. |
Bare
Weight |
Bare
Dimensions |
Packaged
Weight |
Packaged
Dimensions |
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ZUR-5 |
01-20605 |
5 lbs |
1.4" x
1.4" x 9" |
16 lbs |
4-1/2" x 12" |
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ZUR-15 |
01-20615 |
15 lbs |
1.4" x 1.4" x 30" |
50 lbs |
5" x 38" |
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ZUR-15 |
01-20620 |
15 lbs |
2" x 2" x
15" |
50 lbs |
6" x 24" |
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ZUR-18 |
01-20617 |
18 lbs |
1.4" x 1.4" x 36" |
70 lbs |
5" x 43" |
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ZUR-30 |
01-20625 |
30 lbs |
2" x 2" x
30" |
70 lbs |
5" x 38" |
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ZUR-33 |
01-20630 |
33 lbs |
1.4" x
1.4" x 60" |
100 lbs |
6" x 65" |
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ZUR-48 |
01-20635 |
48 lbs |
2" x 2" x
48" |
100 lbs |
6" x 58" |
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ZUR-60 |
01-20640 |
60 lbs |
2" x 2" x
60" |
120 lbs |
6' x 65" |
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