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Elektron Modular High Performance
Magnesium Anode
by Magnesium Elektron

At 5,000 kg (11,000 lbs), the world's largest
magnesium anode.
A versatile and reliable solution in protecting marine structures
and pipelines from seawater corrosion.

Key
Features
- 5,000 kg (11,000 lbs) in
weight.
- Ideal for:
- Oil Platform Retrofits
- Submarine Pipeline Retrofits
- Reel Barge Pipelines
- Deep Well Casings
- Offshore Power Generators
- Unique and innovative design
incorporating specially formulated metallurgical microstructure.
- Each anode individually
tested and certified prior to release.
- Tailored to produce the
required current and design life.
- Modular cube design ensure
maximum utilization and minimizes reduction in current output
during design life.
- Versatile, reliable, rugged.
- Easily monitored when in
service - no maintenance required.
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Description
Magnesium Elektron's team of
metallurgists and process engineers have worked together with
cathodic protection specialists, Cumberland Cathodic Protection
Ltd., to develop the Elektron Modular high performance magnesium
anode.
The anode is unique in its design
in that it is made up from a series of large segments, each
having a specially formulated metallurgical structure to ensure
that the electrochemical performance is the same across the
whole anode. This enables the anode to be consumed in a
controlled manner, delivering consistent performance year after
year.
1.
Alloy Specification
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Alloy chemistry
Al
Zn
Cu
Si
Mn
Fe
Ni
Pb
Other impurities
Total other impurities |
0.01
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0.02 max
0.05 max
0.5-1.3
0.03 max
0.001 max
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0.05 max
0.3 max |
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Mass |
5000 kg (11,023 Ibs) |
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Nominal output |
1.7 volts |
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Output capacity |
1,000 Amp hrs / kg |
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2.
Anode Manufacture & Construction

Four 1,250 kg magnesium modules
that make up this unique product are precision cast in Magnesium
Elektron's main production foundry, which has a capacity of
10,000 tons per year. Each cast is spectrographically analyzed
to ensure that the chemistry of each module meets the required
chemical composition. The modules are all cast with a
full-length steel insert, which is welded to steel plates at the
top and base of the anode.
The top plate of the anode
incorporates a lifting eye and an attachment point for cabling.
This enables easy connection and installation of the unit in the
field.
The four modules are heat treated
before final assembly using a proprietary sealant, specially
formulated to perform in shallow and deep-sea environments.
3.
Quality Assurance

All Magnesium
Elektron products are supplied to the international quality
assurance specification BS EN ISO 9001:2000 & ASTM-B-843-93(98).

The quality and
performance of each Elektron Modular anode is monitored through
a rigorous material sampling and testing regime. The level of
quality assurance provided with each anode and its modules is
unprecedented in the anode industry.
Each of the
four segments that make up the Elektron Modular Anode are
sampled and subjected to material testing and certification
before shipment to the client's location. This includes the ASTM
G97-89 electrochemical test.
The unique design of the product enables test samples to be
taken from the whole cross section of each module. This ensures
that every anode produced by Magnesium Elektron performs to the
given specifications.
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Electro-Chemical Test Data
1.
Homogeneous Electrochemical Performance
The
electrochemical performance1 of the anode material is
homogeneous over its cross section. Anode material taken from
three positions (surface, ¼ section; ½ section) of the anode
modules consistently produces over 1000 A-hrs/kg. This is
achieved through careful control of the alloy chemistry and
microstructure over the whole cross-section of the anode and
ensures consistent performance over its entire lifetime. This is
unique to the Elektron Modular anode.

1. The
performance of the alloy used in the Elektron Modular anode was
tested using the standard ASTM G97-892 method. Testing was
performed in triplicate.
2. ASTM
G97 "Standard Test Method for Laboratory Evaluation of Magnesium
Sacrificial Anode Test Specimens for Underground Applications"
(West Conchohocken, PA: ASTM, 1997)
2.
Effect of Current
Density on Electrochemical Performance
The
electrochemical performance1 of Elektron Modular
Anode material was tested at current densities of 1, 3, and 6
A/m2 in ASTM standard ocean water3. The results show
that the anode material consistently produced an output of
greater than 1000 A-hrs/kg at all three current densities and
demonstrates that the performance of the Elektron Modular anode
is not adversely affected by variation of current density.

1.
Electrochemical performance was tested using an adaptation of
the NACE TM0190-902 test for aluminum anodes.
2. NACE Standard TMO190-90, "Standard Test Method-
Impressed Current Test Method for Laboratory Testing of Aluminum
Anodes" (Houston, TX: NACE 1990)
3. ASTM D1141-98, "Standard Practice for the
Preparation of Substitute Ocean Water" (West Conshohocken, PA:
ASTM 1998)
3. Effect
of Electrolyte on Electrochemical Performance
Samples taken
from the Elektron Modular Anode were tested in ASTM standard
ocean water3; ASTM standard ocean water and bentonite;
ASTM standard ocean water and silica sand. The results show that
the anode material performs at over 1000 A-hrs/kg when tested in
all three media. This demonstrates that the Elektron Modular
Anode will maintain its efficiency if buried in the seabed by
sediment or drifting sand.

3. ASTM D1141-98,
"Standard Practice for the Preparation of Substitute Ocean
Water" (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM 1998)
1. Electrochemical tests were carried out using an
adaptation of the NACE TM0190-902 test for
aluminum anodes.
2. NACE Standard TM0190-90, "Standard Test Method-
Impressed Current Test Method for Laboratory Testing of Aluminum
Anodes" (Houston, TX: NACE 1990)
4.
400 kg Trial Anode Data

A demonstration Elektron Modular
Anode was manufactured by Magnesium Elektron in 2003. This was a
scale version of the actual 5,000 kg anode and weighed 400kg.
The demonstration anode was
subjected to independent testing by Saudi Aramco, who attached
it to one of their many well heads located in the Arabian Gulf.
The anode was tested for 6 months and then brought to the
surface for weighing and inspection.
Through out the test, the current
output of the anode was logged and is shown below. There is a
small decrease in the current output in the first few weeks of
service after which the current output then becomes stable.
After weighing, the performance of the trial anode was
calculated to be 997 A-hrs/kg (45.4% efficiency).
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Appendix A: Aramco
Pilot Study
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