Oilfield

BK Corrosion supplies cathodic protection products for all subsurface oil and gas field applications. Whether it's Major Pipelines, Sales Pipelines, ASTs, USTs, SWD tanks or Casings, we have all the cathodic protection materials you need to prolong the life of your assets.

Water Systems

BK Corrosion's cathodic protection equipment keeps the tanks and piping of your water treatment system from corrosion. We have all the corrosion protection instruments you need.

Petrochemical

BK Corrosion supplies cathodic protection equipment to the petrochemical and rubber industries. Our clients include major producers of petrochemicals, including base chemicals, styrene, polystyrene, and polypropylene, in the USA and worldwide. We can help protect your facility pipelines, chillers, and other plant components from corrosion, as well as maximize uptime and efficiency in bringing your petroleum-based products to market.

Marine

BK Corrosion provides a comprehensive range of corrosion protection supplies, all within the stringent durability requirements of marine applications. The Omega II rectifiers -- in low-voltage, low-current service -- protect the copper components of reverse osmosis water reclamation pumps on ships or rigs. We also provide all corrosion prevention components, including custom rectifiers, impressed anodes, and galvanic anodes for offshore rigs.

Utilities

BK Corrosion provides a comprehensive range of cathodic protection and corrosion prevention equipment for companies in the utilities industry. Our cathodic protection instruments, including underground locators, reference electrodes, holiday detectors, and other test equipment, let you verify performance and troubleshoot issues quickly and efficiently. We also offer a complete line of exothermic welding supplies and equipment.

Mining

BK Corrosion is the industry leader in providing the aggregate and mining industries with cathodic protection for your facility piping and other underground metallic structures.

Service Stations

As a gas station owner, it’s essential that you take the necessary precautions to prevent underground tank leaks caused by corrosion. We offer all the necessary materials for cathodic protection of your assets.

Cell Towers

When you need cathodic protection systems for your anchors and below-grade metallic structures, we have you covered. Galvanic anodes are utilized for the majority of systems installed. These systems are fairly inexpensive to extend the life of your towers and the safety of the surrounding area. Please contact us for any CP needs for your towers.
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HVAC Systems

In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, cathodic protection is primarily applied to protect metallic components such as pipelines, condenser coils, chilled water systems, and underground ductwork from corrosion due to exposure to moisture, soil, and as such, CP is a vital method for prolonging the lifespan of HVAC system components. Whether through sacrificial anodes or impressed current systems, CP ensures reliability and efficiency in HVAC infrastructure, reducing maintenance costs and system failures.
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Sustainable Energy Systems

Cathodic protection is essential in sustainable energy infrastructure to ensure the durability of wind turbine foundations, solar panel supports and buried transmission components. By mitigating corrosion risks using galvanic anodes or impress current systems, CP contributes to the longevity and reliability of renewable energy assets, reducing maintenance costs and supporting the sustainability goals of the sector.
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Marine Cathodic Protection

Marine environments are the proving ground for Cathodic Protection Systems. From impressed current systems incorporating HSCI Anode Sleds or MMO Disk Anodes to Bracelet Anodes that attach to the pilings, BK has the anodes and coating to keep corrosion at bay.

A Survey Article by ELGARD Corporation

 

Marine Corrosion

Today, much of our infrastructure built upon steel components is seriously threatened by a destructive and persistent enemy: corrosion. If not properly protected, your marine facility is corroding right now as you read this web page. The rate of corrosion for clean, bare steel is at least 5 mils per year. This loss in material thickness can be greatly accelerated by variations in water composition, oxygen concentration cells associated with marine growth, and water velocity.

Many marine facility owners mistakenly believe that the coating of all submerged steel eliminates the need for cathodic protection. However, as much as 50% of the coating on a steel marine structure can be damaged, or completely removed during construction. Even undamaged coatings suffer from the presence of microscopic pinholes, which lead to the development of concentrated areas of corrosion. This severe form of pitting corrosion can have corrosion rates as high as 50 mils to 80 mils per year – resulting in complete penetration of 1/4″ steel plate in under four years.

 

Cathodic Protection

The preferred technique for mitigating marine corrosion, based on historical performance and measurable results, is cathodic protection (CP) – the practice of using electrochemical reactions to prevent the corrosion of steel structures. The reason for increased acceptance: cathodic protection prevents corrosion on underwater structures. In theory and practice, the implementation of a CP system is quite simple. Assuming you already have corroding steel in seawater, all you need is an anode, a power supply, and engineering talent. A protective circuit is accomplished between the anode, steel (cathode), power supply and electrolyte (seawater).

 

Impressed Current versus Sacrificial

Standard industry practice for cathodic protection in new construction includes the installation of sacrificial anodes, such as aluminum and zinc. These types of anodes will typically provide a 10 to 20 year service life before requiring replacement. When retrofitting or replacing these existing CP systems, the most cost effective system is impressed current anodes, which require an external power source for their operation. The ease of installation, enhanced performance and lower installed cost of impressed current anodes make them the ideal CP system for retrofitting most structures.


Typical Anode Delivery Systems

On the design basis of maximum current distribution for the lowest possible cost, with the most long-term reliability, ELGARD has developed numerous anode current delivery systems suited for a variety of facility types and anticipated operating conditions. The following are but a sample of the many delivery systems commercially available. Our design engineers are likewise capable of creating custom systems to suit the requirements of your marine facility.

 

Pile Mounted Anodes

Pile Mounted Anodes are designed for efficient current distribution in and around pilings where the complex geometry of the facility precludes remote placement of the anodes. These delivery systems are suitable for direct attachment to pilings. The Flat Back Pile Mounted Anode was designed specifically for H-Piles, and can also be configured for installation on sheet piling.

 

Disk Anode

The Disk Anode was designed in conjunction with the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Lab for use on navigational locks and dam gates. This anode system is also suitable for use on seawater intake structures, vessel internals, and sheet piling when shoreside access is possible.

 

Retractable Mount

For installations where it is deemed necessary to access the anode for periodic maintenance, or when current is only required on a periodic basis, the retractable anode allows the user to easily retrieve the anode. The above illustration is rotated by 90 degrees.

 

Sled Anodes

Anodes mounted on the sea bed typically afford the best spread of protection on a marine structure. Sled anodes can be designed for operation in either seawater or buried in the mud. The Post Tension Sled was developed to insure anode operation out of the mud when resting in silty and soft sea beds. By adjusting the height of the concrete sled, the mesh anode sled can also be designed for operation out of the mud. The advantage of this type of sled is its low profile, thereby limiting the potential for damage by anchors, fishing nets, etc.

 

Suspension Anodes

Suspension Anode Delivery Systems allow for strategic placement of anodes in and around a marine facility, providing optimum distribution of current. Many suspended anode systems are also suitable for mounting on pilings, or other structural steel.

 

Rod Anodes

Although incorporated into a variety of anode delivery systems, the rod anode is most commonly used for the cathodic protection of seawater intake structures and vessel internals.


Background on Elgard

 

Marine CP Technology

Proprietary technology, in tandem with advanced products and engineering, position ELGARD as a leading cathodic protection materials supplier.

ELGARD, the manufacturer of ELGARD LIDA mixed metal oxide anodes, benefits from the substantial resources of its parent, ELTECH System Corporation, which is the world’s leading developer and producer of DSA technology for the chlor-alkali and other electrochemical industries. ELGARD Corporation’s unique products and innovative systems have been halting corrosion in steel-reinforced concrete and conventional offshore and in-shore structures since 1974.

 

Mixed Metal Oxide Anode Technology

ELGARD LIDA anodes are comprised of a titanium substrate with a mixed metal oxide coating. The mixed metal oxide is a crystalline, electrically conductive coating that activates the titanium and enables it to function as an anode. This coating has an extremely low consumption rate, measured in terms of milligrams per year. As a result of this low consumption rate, the anode dimensions remain nearly constant during the life of the anode, providing constant levels of performance for the duration of the anode design life. Due to the ductility of the titanium substrate, a wide range of anode shapes suitable to the structure to be protected are possible, such as wire, rod, tubular, disk and mesh configurations.

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