Today aluminum is actually cheaper than zinc.
Zinc anodes for aluminium boats.
We carry zinc anodes aluminum anodes and magnesium anodes for any of your corrosion protection needs for boats yachts commercial vessels and all types of pleasure crafts.
The anode deteriorates instead of your boat.
There are a few reasons why many manufacturers and boaters use aluminum over zinc or magnesium anodes.
Aluminum alloy anodes are almost certainly to become more common.
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Aluminum for brackish water.
For example if your boat is connected to shore power and thus connected to all the other boats at the dock you may choose weaker zinc over aluminum to minimize the electrical activity.
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More active than zinc aluminum anodes are a good compromise where fresh and salt water mix such as the brackish water of river deltas or if you use your boat in a variety of water types.
We exclusively specialize in the sale of sacrificial zinc aluminum and magnesium anodes for recreational and commercial boaters.
Zinc is too passive for brackish water where it gets covered in a zinc oxide film and becomes inactive.
The choice of zinc depends on your boating environment.
Aluminum anodes also work slightly better than zinc for example working at a lower voltage.
In addition aluminum anodes tend to last longer they work better than zinc in brackish.
Market and are the same zincs sold by the major marine supply stores and your local boat yard.
The advantages of aluminum anodes.
All our zinc anodes are made to mil spec standards mil a 18001 and our aluminum anodes are pressure die cast and engineered to mil a 24779 ensuring longevity and precision.
The extra driving potential provides much better protection.
In recent years aluminum has dropped in price making it a more attractive choice for manufacturers when installing sacrificial anodes onto their new vessels engines strainers heat exchangers etc.
But if your boat has a galvanic isolator or you re not plugged in the more active anode might be a better choice.
It has not happened already only because the cost of aluminum anodes has been higher than zinc without any discernible benefit to the boat owner.
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While bolting an anode onto your boat may seem unnecessarily complicated at first glance the cathodic protection gained by attaching an anode or zinc to your aluminum boat to prevent galvanic corrosion of your hull is always a good move.
This is especially important when protecting aluminum hulls or outboards etc.