An anode is made of a sacrificial material that is more reactive than the material used to make a cathode (for example, a pipe). The anode is electrically connected to the cathode. When an electrical current is passed between the anode and the cathode, the current starts a chemical reaction where the anode, being the more reactive of the two materials, corrodes. This leaves the cathode undamaged.
Anode | Description |
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Topic |
Protection |
Table name |
GA_ANODE |
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Workflows: Anode Creation. For more information, see Protection Creation. Network Pipe Creation. For more information see, Network Pipe Creation. |