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The Osculati 43.912.23 bolt-on magnesium anode is designed for maximum efficiency in freshwater and low-conductivity environments. Measuring 320 × 65 mm and weighing 700 g, it provides superior galvanic protection for hulls, rudders, and trim tabs. Magnesium’s high electrochemical activity makes it ideal for inland boats, outperforming both zinc and aluminium in lakes and rivers.
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Osculati 43.912.23 – Bolt-On Magnesium Anode 320×65 mm (700 g)
The Osculati 43.912.23 is a high-performance magnesium bolt-on anode designed specifically for freshwater use. With dimensions of 320 × 65 mm and a weight of 700 g, it offers excellent cathodic protection for submerged metal surfaces such as hulls, rudders, and trim tabs. Magnesium anodes are the most active type available, ensuring superior protection in low-conductivity waters where zinc and aluminium are less effective. This anode is suitable for bolt-on installations using standard hardware (not included), with no welding required.
Technical Specifications
Product Type Bolt-On Anode Osculati Code 43.912.23 Material Magnesium Dimensions (L × W) 320 × 65 mm Weight 700 g Equivalent Zinc Weight 2.2 kg Equivalent Aluminium Weight 1 kg Application Environment Freshwater / Low-conductivity water Mounting Type Bolt-on (hardware not included)
Key Features
- Magnesium composition ideal for freshwater corrosion protection
- 320 × 65 mm flat profile for broad surface coverage
- 700 g weight provides equivalent protection to 2.2 kg zinc
- More electrochemically active than aluminium or zinc
- Bolt-on design allows for quick, secure installation
- Perfect for hulls, rudders, tabs, and other submerged surfaces
Suitable Applications
- Inland watercraft and freshwater boats
- Rudders, trim tabs, and underwater brackets
- Boats operating in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs
- Situations where zinc or aluminium are not sufficiently active
Documents
Osculati Catalogue 2025 - page 792 Size: 247,2 Kb -
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