Anodes

  • Parsun block anode for engine Zinc

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  • Parsun cube with hole Zinc

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  • Parsun button anode Ø24 H.7 Zinc

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  • Parsun engine rod anode Zinc

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  • Parsun small plate for engine Zinc

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  • Parsun engine anode Zinc

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  • Parsun engine rod Zinc

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  • Parsun plate anode for engines Zinc

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  • Parsun cylindric anode Ø13 H15 Zinc

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  • Dufur shaft ring anode Zinc

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  • Dufur shaft ring anode Zinc

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  • Dufur shaft ring anode Zinc

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  • Panier cylinder head anode Zinc

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  • Panier plate anode for engines Zinc

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  • Panier button anode Ø24 h15 Zinc

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  • CHRYSLER plate anode C.F. 50 Zinc

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  • Lombardini Split collar for saildrive Magnesium

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  • Lombardini Split collar anode for Saildrive Zinc

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  • Lombardini Split collar anode for Saildrive Magnesium

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    Lombardini Collar for saildrive SLDM

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    Lombardini Collar for saildrive SLDM

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  • Isotherm pencil anode Ø8 L.30 plug 1/2” Zinc + Brass

    7,95
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  • Isotherm pencil anode Ø17 L.35 plug th.1/2” Gas Conico Zinc + Brass

    4,95
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  • Isotherm ring anode for water tanks Magnesium

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How does an anode work?

When two different types of metal making contact with each other are immersed in water, a voltage difference occurs, along with an electric charge that allows metal to be eaten away. But thanks to this process – also known as electrolysis – only the least noble metal will be affected. And in this case, that is the kind the anode is made of. Now you immediately know why these components are also called sacrificial blocks. To protect all metal surfaces, it is wise to spread several anodes of the same weight across the hull: the larger the surface area, the more you will need.

Which anode do I need?

It depends on your waters: if you sail in freshwater, you need a magnesium type. Do you travel with your ship across the North Sea or any other saltwater surface? Then you need to install zinc anodes on your hull. If your ship is in brackish water, aluminium anodes come into play. Furthermore, you can still choose from anodes that you attach by welding them on or, on the contrary, using screws to your hull.

To buy anodes

In our extensive range, you will find anodes for every type of vessel. With this, you always ensure that the parts of your ship that are underwater are protected from corrosion. Keep in mind to check the condition of your anodes regularly. Indeed, have they been largely eaten away? If so, they should be replaced in the near future. Do you sail in different types of water and not quite sure which is the best choice for you? Then feel free to get into contact with us! We are happy to help.