Wet infrastructure cathodic protection

Corrosion is a serious threat to submerged steel structures. Selecting the right cathodic protection solution is therefore crucial for the long term integrity of the asset. 

Are you a responsible asset manager or engineer? Do you want a solution that:

  • Provides sufficient protection for your specific situation
  • Will last for the intended lifespan of the asset
  • Is supplied by a reliable partner with decades of experience
     

Our solutions tick all the boxes!

MME Group has decades of experience in design, production, installation and maintenance of ICCP systems and sacrificial anodes. Our solutions protect harbour quay walls, locks, floodgates, piers, jetties offshore wind farms and other submerged structures all over the world.

MME Group is a partner who highly values flexibility, professionalism and safety

— KWS Infra B.V.

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Both solutions have different advantages and limitations. In some cases sacrificial anodes are a good solution. In other cases ICCP is preferable. Sometimes a combination is the best option. This table gives you an overview of the most important differences and characteristics.

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Terneuzen Locks

ICCP & Sacrificial Anodes

Damen Verolme

Drydock doors ICCP

Panama Canal Lock Gates

Sacrificial Anodes

Pierre Vandamme Locks

Design and supply of sacrificial anodes

Antigua Cruise Ship Berth

Sacrificial Anodes

EMO Terminal

ICCP

IJmuiden locks

Sacrificial Anodes

Den Oever Locks

Sacrificial Anodes

Port of Aarhus Quay Wall

Sacrificial Anodes

Amazonehaven

ICCP

Hartelhaven

Monitoring system

Flood Barrier Nieuwpoort

Corrosion Consultancy

Koole Tankstorage

Monitoring system

Prins Willem-Alexander Kade

Monitoring system

Koggehaven

Sacrificial Anodes

Maeslantkering (flood barrier)

ICCP

Rio-Antirrio Bridge

Sacrificial Anodes

Port Authority test location 1

ICCP

Port Authority test location 2

ICCP

Port Authority test location 3

ICCP

Port Authority test location 4

ICCP

Port Authority test location 5

ICCP

Port Authority test location 6

ICCP

Port Authority test location 7

ICCP

Port Authority test location 8

ICCP

Scheveningen Quay Wall

Sacrificial Anodes

Paignton Pier

Sacrificial Anodes

Bard Offshore 1

Internal & extrernal ICCP + monitoring

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Beatrice

SA External

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Vesta Terminal

Sacrificial Anodes

Port of Dover Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Blyth

SA External & Internal

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Angola LNG Terminal Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Borkum Riffgrund 1

SA External

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Gemini

Internal & extrernal ICCP

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Luchterduinen

SA Internal

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Port of Baltimore

Quay wall sacrificial anodes

Shell Petroleumhaven Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Nordergründe

Internal & External ICCP

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Nordsee 1

SA external

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Norther

Internal & External ICCP

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Rampion

SA External

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Seagen (Tidal)

Design and supply of SA & ICCP

Walney Extension 3 & 4

SA External

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Terneuzen Locks

ICCP & Sacrificial Anodes

Terneuzen Locks

ICCP & Sacrificial Anodes

Damen Verolme

Drydock doors ICCP

Damen Verolme

Drydock doors ICCP

Panama Canal Lock Gates

Sacrificial Anodes

Panama Canal Lock Gates

Sacrificial Anodes

Pierre Vandamme Locks

Design and supply of sacrificial anodes

Pierre Vandamme Locks

Design and supply of sacrificial anodes

Antigua Cruise Ship Berth

Sacrificial Anodes

Antigua Cruise Ship Berth

Sacrificial Anodes

EMO Terminal

ICCP

EMO Terminal

ICCP

IJmuiden locks

Sacrificial Anodes

IJmuiden locks

Sacrificial Anodes

Den Oever Locks

Sacrificial Anodes

Den Oever Locks

Sacrificial Anodes

Port of Aarhus Quay Wall

Sacrificial Anodes

Port of Aarhus Quay Wall

Sacrificial Anodes

Amazonehaven

ICCP

Amazonehaven

ICCP

Hartelhaven

Monitoring system

Hartelhaven

Monitoring system

Flood Barrier Nieuwpoort

Corrosion Consultancy

Flood Barrier Nieuwpoort

Corrosion Consultancy

Koole Tankstorage

Monitoring system

Koole Tankstorage

Monitoring system

Prins Willem-Alexander Kade

Monitoring system

Prins Willem-Alexander Kade

Monitoring system

Koggehaven

Sacrificial Anodes

Koggehaven

Sacrificial Anodes

Maeslantkering (flood barrier)

ICCP

Maeslantkering (flood barrier)

ICCP

Rio-Antirrio Bridge

Sacrificial Anodes

Rio-Antirrio Bridge

Sacrificial Anodes

Port Authority test location 1

ICCP

Port Authority test location 1

ICCP

Port Authority test location 2

ICCP

Port Authority test location 2

ICCP

Port Authority test location 3

ICCP

Port Authority test location 3

ICCP

Port Authority test location 4

ICCP

Port Authority test location 4

ICCP

Port Authority test location 5

ICCP

Port Authority test location 5

ICCP

Port Authority test location 6

ICCP

Port Authority test location 6

ICCP

Port Authority test location 7

ICCP

Port Authority test location 7

ICCP

Port Authority test location 8

ICCP

Port Authority test location 8

ICCP

Scheveningen Quay Wall

Sacrificial Anodes

Scheveningen Quay Wall

Sacrificial Anodes

Paignton Pier

Sacrificial Anodes

Paignton Pier

Sacrificial Anodes

Bard Offshore 1

Internal & extrernal ICCP + monitoring

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Bard Offshore 1

Internal & extrernal ICCP + monitoring

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Beatrice

SA External

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Beatrice

SA External

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Vesta Terminal

Sacrificial Anodes

Vesta Terminal

Sacrificial Anodes

Port of Dover Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Port of Dover Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Blyth

SA External & Internal

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Blyth

SA External & Internal

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Angola LNG Terminal Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Angola LNG Terminal Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Borkum Riffgrund 1

SA External

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Borkum Riffgrund 1

SA External

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Gemini

Internal & extrernal ICCP

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Gemini

Internal & extrernal ICCP

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Luchterduinen

SA Internal

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Luchterduinen

SA Internal

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Port of Baltimore

Quay wall sacrificial anodes

Port of Baltimore

Quay wall sacrificial anodes

Shell Petroleumhaven Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Shell Petroleumhaven Jetty

Sacrificial Anodes

Nordergründe

Internal & External ICCP

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Nordergründe

Internal & External ICCP

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Nordsee 1

SA external

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Nordsee 1

SA external

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Norther

Internal & External ICCP

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Norther

Internal & External ICCP

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Rampion

SA External

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Rampion

SA External

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Seagen (Tidal)

Design and supply of SA & ICCP

Seagen (Tidal)

Design and supply of SA & ICCP

Walney Extension 3 & 4

SA External

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Walney Extension 3 & 4

SA External

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  • What kind of objects can be protected with MME Group ICCP systems?

    Objects protected by our ICCP systems include:

    • Seagoing vessels (all ship types) 

    • Offshore platforms and rigs

    • Offshore Wind Farms (OWF)

    • Harbour quay walls

    • Jetties, docks and piers 

    • Locks and floodgates 

    • Pipelines

    • Other steel structures that are immersed in water

  • Why is an MME Group ICCP system the best choice?

    The quality and reliability of MME Group ICCP systems is confirmed by decades of flawless operation of more than 1100 systems installed on ships and other marine objects all over the world.

  • Where are MME Group ICCP systems produced?

    MME Group ICCP systems are engineered and manufactured at our head office production location in The Netherlands.

  • What is the difference between aluminium and zinc anodes?

    Aluminium has a higher potential difference with other metals than zinc. We recommend aluminium anodes in fresh water because fresh water has a higher electrical resistance than salt water. In saltwater, both aluminum and zinc anodes are suitable.

  • How many anodes do I need?

    The number and size of anodes required for sufficient protection depends on the size of the vessel or structure. If necessary, we can create a tailored anode plan for you. Contact us for more information.

  • Where are MME Group anodes produced?

    All zinc and aluminium MME Group anodes are produced in our fully owned ISO 9001 certified anode foundry which is located in Faversham (UK). Most anode types are kept in stock in our warehouse in the Rotterdam area which makes it possible to deliver to almost any location in Europe within a few days.

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