Zinc anodes, also known as sacrificial anodes, play a key role in the maintenance of your boat.
The term “zincs” has become synonymous with sacrificial anodes, being that zinc was the original material used for this purpose. However, other metals, such as aluminum and magnesium, also work as sacrificial anodes. There are several key factors to be taken into consideration before applying any sacrificial anodes Here is some examples: - Electrolyte (water, soil),- design life, -application area
ARTICLE NR | TYPE | WEIGHT kg | A mm | B mm | C mm | D mm | E mm |
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B110020 | BERA 2* | 0,22 | 140 | 114 | 98 | 34 | 13 |
B110050 | BERA 5* | 0,5 | 164 | 140 | 120 | 46 | 23 |
B110100 | BERA 10* | 1,0 | 210 | 184 | 140 | 62 | 28 |
B110200 | BERA 20* | 2,0 | 210 | 184 | 165 | 90 | 30 |
B110350 | BERA 35* | 3,5 | 300 | 267 | 220 | 96 | 30 |
B110550 | BERA 55* | 5,5 | 350 | 310 | 260 | 113 | 33 |
B111020 | BERA 102 | 10,2 | 450 | 415 | 350 | 150 | 33 |
B111550 | BERA 155 | 15,5 | 700 | 590 | 116 | 45 | |
B112350 | BERA 235 | 23,5 | 1060 | 950 | 120 | 40 |
Measurements of this table are always approximate and can vary over time.
Alloy: US MIL-A-1800 1 L – Zn
