Stainless Steel Anode Rod

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Stainless steel anode rod. The aluminum will corrode and disintegrate before the steel wire can. When you check your anode rod you ll probably see some pitting or tiny holes. The anode rods are designed to draw corrosion away from the tank and into the rod itself. Unlike glass lined water tanks stainless steel tanks do not need a sacrificial anode in order to prevent corrosion on its surface.
There are several grades available each with its own unique benefits. Our coregard magnesium anode rods have a stainless steel core that extends the life of the anode rod allowing superior tank protection far longer than standard anode rods. The anode rods are manufactured into three or four sections connected with a solid steel wire or stainless steel braided wire. This results in the aluminum weakening.
Durable tamper resistant brass drain valve. Stainless steel threaded rods. Stainless steel rod and round bars are made from a strong metal that is naturally corrosion resistant because of its chromium content. The ultra flexible aluminum anode rod has four sections of aluminum attached to a solid 1 8 low carbon steel center wire core.
These hardened 316 stainless steel threaded rods are 40 stronger than standard grade b8m threaded rods. Most anode rods that come pre installed in water heaters are formed aluminum or magnesium around a stainless steel cable. They meet the pressure and temperature requirements of astm a193 and are often used to secure pressure tanks valves and flanges. When aluminum and stainless steel are used in an assembly together the electrons from the aluminum will begin to transfer into the stainless steel.
Corro protec titanium anode rod for stainless steel water heater eliminate odor sulfur rotten egg smell corrosion and reduce limescale visit the corro protec store 3 6 out of 5 stars 3 ratings. That s exactly what should be happening. The internal pressure tank is constructed of heavy duty carbon steel. You can see the damage on aluminum rods which are commonly used in hard water areas by examining the anode and looking for the steel wire of the core.
Maximum working pressure is rated at 150psi 10bar.