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Sacrificial anodes are metal elements (usually made of zinc, aluminum, or magnesium alloys) used to protect metal structures from corrosion. Their operation is based on the principle of cathodic protection, where the anode is positioned close to the metal structure that needs protection, forming an electrical circuit.
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Sacrificial anodes are metal elements (typically made of zinc, aluminum, or magnesium alloy) used to protect metal structures from corrosion. Their operation is based on the principle of cathodic protection, where the anode is positioned near the metal structure to be protected, forming an electrical circuit.
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This anode, part of the 00300A Series, is designed for marine applications requiring effective cathodic protection. Its oval shape and convenient slotted insert allow for easy and secure bolt-on installation.
The alloy used meets the "c.f. 250 kg. 3" classification, ensuring excellent protection performance and durability even under demanding operating conditions.
Exact dimensions of the anode are provided in the attached photo, allowing for a targeted selection based on specific installation needs.

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The opening portlight is a versatile and durable component, ideal for installation on boats. Constructed of UV-resistant ABS thermoplastic, it ensures a long service life without the risk of fading or deterioration due to exposure to the sun. The 4 mm toughened glass adds strength and safety. AISI 316 stainless steel fittings provide excellent protection against corrosion, even in saline marine environments.

The external dimensions of the portlight are 217x410 mm, the recessed dimensions are 146x338 mm, with a light dimension of 114x307 mm.

The neck is 40 mm thick, while the counter flange measures 5 mm.

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Sacrificial anodes are metal elements (usually made of zinc, aluminum, or magnesium alloys) used to protect metal structures from corrosion. Their operation is based on the principle of cathodic protection, where the anode is placed near the metal structure that needs protection, forming an electrical circuit.