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The Osculati 43.912.13 bolt-on aluminium anode offers 1000 g of sacrificial protection for marine hulls and metal components exposed to saltwater and brackish environments. Measuring 320 × 65 mm, it delivers effective performance equivalent to 2.2 kg zinc, while offering lower weight and enhanced environmental compliance. Ideal for trim tabs, rudders, and underwater brackets.
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Osculati 43.912.13 – Bolt-On Aluminium Anode 320×65 mm (1000 g)
The Osculati 43.912.13 is a high-performance aluminium bolt-on anode designed to protect underwater metal components against galvanic corrosion. With dimensions of 320 × 65 mm and a mass of 1000 g, this flat anode is ideal for hulls, rudders, trim tabs, and brackets. It offers equivalent protection to a 2.2 kg zinc anode while weighing less, improving efficiency and reducing environmental impact. The bolt-on configuration allows easy, tool-based installation using standard hardware (not included), with no welding required.
Technical Specifications
Product Type Bolt-On Anode Osculati Code 43.912.13 Material Aluminium Dimensions (L × W) 320 × 65 mm Weight 1000 g Equivalent Zinc Weight 2.2 kg Equivalent Magnesium Weight 700 g Mounting Type Bolt-on (flat surface) Installation Standard bolts (not included) Application Environment Saltwater / Brackish water
Key Features
- Flat bolt-on anode for easy installation and replacement
- 1000 g aluminium weight with equivalent zinc protection of 2.2 kg
- 320 × 65 mm size ideal for large surface applications
- Corrosion protection for hulls, trim tabs, rudders, and brackets
- Environmentally friendly alternative to zinc anodes
- No welding required – mounts with standard bolts
Suitable Applications
- Yachts, motorboats, and commercial vessels
- Saltwater or brackish water operations
- Hull protection and flat surface metal components
- Green alternative for OEM and retrofit installations
Documents
Osculati Catalogue 2025 - page 792 Size: 247,2 Kb -
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