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What is Cathodic Protection?
Cathodic protection is an electrochemical technique used to halt the corrosion of metal surfaces. By applying a controlled electrical current, we convert the protected metal into a cathode, effectively preventing oxidation and slowing the corrosion process. This method is essential for safeguarding a wide range of metallic assets, particularly in environments exposed to moisture, salt, or chemicals.
Cathodic Protection Services That Deliver Lasting Results
Corrosion is one of the leading threats to the integrity of industrial structures, often resulting in costly repairs, structural failures, and serious safety risks. At Silver Raven, we specialise in proactive corrosion prevention through advanced cathodic protection systems, a proven method for extending the life of critical infrastructure across Australia’s harsh environments.
Silver Raven delivers tailored cathodic protection solutions across a variety of sectors and structural applications, including:
- Underground and underwater pipelines
- Concrete structures and bridge decks
- Marine assets like wharves, jetties, and piers
- Storage tanks and buried facilities
- Power, mining, and utility infrastructure
Benefits of Cathodic Protection Solutions
Cathodic Protection is widely used in industrial applications due to its numerous advantages:
We provide precise, on-site pipe cutting services for various industries, including oil & gas, chemical processing, and power plants. Our cold cutting techniques ensure minimal downtime and maximum safety.
Stay aligned with industry standards and environmental regulations while protecting your investment with a trusted, long-term solution.
By proactively managing corrosion, you can minimise ongoing maintenance expenses and avoid costly emergency repairs.
Cathodic protection helps maintain the strength and stability of critical structures, keeping your people, property, and operations safe.
FAQs
Sacrificial systems utilise reactive metal anodes to protect steel, whereas impressed current systems employ an external power source. Each has specific applications depending on asset size, location, and design life.
Properly designed and maintained cathodic protection systems can last 25 to 50+ years, depending on materials and conditions.
Absolutely. We specialise in retrofitting systems to older assets where corrosion is already present.




























