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Cuproban MGPS
Marine Growth Prevention
& Anti-Fouling System

Electrolytic anti-fouling system prevents barnacles
in seawater piping
cooling systems.
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Cuproban MGPS
Overview
The Cuproban Marine Growth Prevention System (MGPS)
prevents marine growth from accumulating and keeps
piping clear of biofouling. It is a cost-effective
marine anti-fouling and corrosion control system. It is
ideal for use in marine seawater cooling systems. It is used on ships, oil rigs, oil platforms, power
stations, and elsewhere.
Without
anti-fouling by Cuproban MGPS,
marine growth, such as mollusks, barnacles, mussels,
algae and slime enter the seawater system and find a
spot where temperature, nutrients, pH factor and
other environmental conditions are right for
settling and breeding. Colonies can quickly develop, resulting in
problems such as turbulence, blocked pipes and
impaired heat transfer efficiency. In
extreme cases, marine growth fouling can become so
serious as to completely obstruct the flow of
seawater through cooling piping. Blocked pipes can
also lead to dangerous situations with
fire-fighting equipment. Lesser cooling
system complications include overheating, reduced
efficiency, increased corrosion, and loss of vessel
speed – a serious situation since most vessels
demand maximum speed. Cleaning of blocked pipes, or
in many cases replacement of complete sections
piping, can be a time consuming and
expensive problem.

The Cuproban MGPS
marine growth prevention & anti-fouling system is electrolytic in
action. The system consists of copper and aluminum
(or soft iron) anodes strategically located in sea
chests or sometimes in-board, but as close to the
sea water intake point as possible. One set of
anodes is recommended for each sea water service.
The anodes are connected to a control panel that
feeds a current to the anodes. The resultant ions
and floc produced by the anodes is carried by the
sea water, spreads through the pipe work and creates
an environment that is distinctly unfriendly to the
marine life. Any marine life larvae that enter the
pipe line will not settle, but will pass right
through to discharge. An added benefit is that the
aluminum hydroxide floc creates a protective film on
the pipelines, thereby significantly reducing
pipeline corrosion.
The release of copper ions is
extremely small and is measured in micrograms per
liter of seawater.
Cuproban MGPS Installation
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Sea Chest |
Anodes |
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MGPS anodes are
preferably installed in a sea chest and secured with
specially designed safety caps. Such anodes will
have a design life coinciding with dry dock
schedules. In-board fitments in the pipeline or in
strainers when anodes can be replaced at any time
are also possible. The anodes are all wired to one
or more common control panels that can also have
connections to the pump controlling the water flow.
Cuproban
MGPS Features & Benefits
- Simple installation.
- Pressure tested
safety caps.
- Reliable, automatic
anti-fouling with minimal attention from the crew.
- Complete protection
against biofouling.
- Reduced corrosion.
- Minimal power
requirements.
- Modular electronic
control panel using one module per flow line.
- Easy system
expansion by adding modules.
- Unique anode wear
indicator feature in control panel tells when anodes
need replacement.
- Unique anode save
feature controls current to the anode based on there
being or not being flow in the pipeline. This
considerably increases anode life when flow is
intermittent.
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How to
Order
Contact Farwest
Corrosion Control at (310) 532-9524 for product
information, configuration assistance and pricing.
Or email
marine@farwestcorrosion.com
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