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Chinese Vessels First to be Fitted with C-Max Anodes

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

May 18, 2012

Chinese vessels are first to be fitted with Cathelco C-Max ICCP anodes, first will be a bulk carrier at Fujian Crown Ocean Shipbuilding yard

Cathelco, manufacturers of ICCP hull corrosion protection systems for ships and FPSOs, have launched a new generation of anodes which combine higher performance with a number of unique features to simplify installation.

The new C-Max anodes are available in a range from 50 amps to 300 amps covering the requirements of all types of vessels from small ferries and workboats to the largest VLCCs and container ships.

The anodes are available in linear or disc designs. In the case of the linear anodes, current is emitted from one or more tubular elements (tubes) produced from titanium with a coating of mixed metal oxide. These are mounted on an integral backing shield made from strong, but lightweight ABS plastic.

One of the most important features is that they are diver changeable, allowing them to be installed or replaced when the vessel is in drydock or at sea. They are also considerably lighter and easier to handle than existing anodes with the largest 300amp anode weighing only 14 kg.

Quicker and more accurate tightening is achieved through the use of self-snapping torque nuts. When the correct torque is achieved using an ordinary wrench, the top section of the nut snaps off leaving the lower section in intact for future use. No torque wrenches are required, greatly reducing the time and effort taken by divers when anodes are changed at sea. In addition, the nuts are yellow for increased visibility underwater.

The electrical connection is made through a single connecting rod which simplifies the task for the diver at installation and when the anode needs to be changed.

One of the first vessels to be fitted with C-Max anodes will be a bulk carrier (Hull GH405C) which is currently under construction at the Fujian Crown Ocean Shipbuilding yard in China.

As the vessel has a length of 190 metres, it will be equipped with forward and aft ICCP systems. The forward system will consist of two 50 amp disc anodes mounted port and starboard, whilst the more powerful aft system will have two 150 amp linear anodes with power supplied from modular control panels.

 

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