What Is Cathodic Protection?
In simple terms, Cathodic Protection is a technique used to prevent corrosion on metal surfaces by making them act as a cathode of an electrochemical cell. Corrosion happens when metal reacts with its environment—especially moisture and oxygen. CP works by reversing this process, using an electrical current or a sacrificial anode to stop rust and metal loss. Think of it like giving your metal infrastructure a protective shield that keeps corrosion at bay, even in the harshest conditions..
There are two main types of CP systems:
- Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection (SACP):
Uses a more reactive metal (like magnesium or zinc) to “sacrifice” itself and protect the main structure. - Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP):
Uses an external power source to provide a controlled protective current to the structure.
At Cybertz, we design and implement both systems depending on your specific requirements, environmental conditions, and project scale.
Why Use Cathodic Protection Materials?
Cathodic protection is a technique used to protect metal structures from corrosion. In order for this process to work effectively, specific materials must be used for the cathodic components.
Types of Materials Used
Common materials used for cathodic protection include zinc, magnesium, and aluminum.
Benefits of Using Proper Materials
Using the right materials for cathodic protection ensures that the structure will be protected for a longer period of time.
Expert Engineering Services
At Cybertz, we provide expert engineering services for all your cathodic protection needs.
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Pipeline Cathodic Protection
Our company, Cybertz, We provide cathodic protection solutions for both underground and submerged pipelines, using Sacrificial Anode (SACP) and Impressed Current (ICCP) systems. In addition, we supply high-quality CP materials and equipment to ensure long-term reliability and compliance with international standards.
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We take pride in our work and always strive to deliver high quality results.
Affordable Rates
We understand the importance of budget when it comes to engineering services.
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Our top priority is to provide our clients with exceptional service and guarantee their satisfaction.
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Don’t wait any longer, contact us today to learn more about our carthodic protection services and how we can help you protect your engineering investments.
In-Plant Cathodic Protection (CP)
n-Plant Cathodic Protection (CP) Systems for Industrial Facilities are specialized corrosion prevention solutions designed to protect buried or submerged metallic structures within industrial plants.
These systems safeguard pipelines, storage tanks, process equipment, and utility lines from electrochemical corrosion caused by moisture, chemicals, and soil conditions.
By applying a controlled electrical current, In-Plant CP systems ensure long-term integrity, reliability, and operational safety of critical infrastructure — reducing downtime, maintenance costs, and the risk of system failure.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aenean sodales vestibulum viverra. In porta id purus eu rhoncus. Pellentesque a felis a diam interdum vestibulum sit amet eget odio. Aliquam efficitur ornare blandit. Vivamus tincidunt consequat ex, sed congue felis lacinia eget.
They are widely used in oil & gas refineries, power plants, petrochemical complexes, and water treatment facilities.
Marine environments are some of the most aggressive when it comes to corrosion. Saltwater accelerates metal deterioration, posing serious risks to jetties, ports, offshore platforms, and coastal infrastructure.
Cybertz designs and installs marine-grade CP systems that protect steel piles, wharves, ship hulls, and submerged structures from corrosion
Our Solutions Include:
Embedded Anode Installation
A method of installing long-lasting anodes inside concrete or soil to protect steel structures from corrosion and extend their service life.
Concrete Realkalization & Chloride Extraction
Electrochemical treatment applied to deteriorated concrete to restore pH levels, remove chlorides, and stop corrosion of embedded steel.
Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP)
Uses an external power source to supply continuous protective current, preventing corrosion on large or high-risk structures.
Galvanic (Sacrificial) Anode Systems
Utilizes reactive metal anodes that corrode first, providing simple and maintenance-free protection to buried or submerged structures.



