Corrosion is one of the largest threats to the performance of ships, offshore rigs, offshore wind turbines and harbour installations.
MME Group has decades of accumulated knowledge and experience in applying sacrificial anodes and impressed current systems to protect marine structures against corrosion.
We are continuously improving our systems. MME Group has created a new way of operating, monitoring and maintaining these protective systems.
MME Group presents a new Hull Potential Monitoring System optimized for Advanced Marine Applications Shaft Grounding & Hull Potential.
This advanced monitoring system is designed to provide real-time measurement and analysis of critical vessel components.
It is particularly well-suited for monitoring the grounding of propeller shafts & thruster shafts, ensuring optimal performance and early detection of environmental conditions that lead to corrosion.
Additionally, the system can be seamlessly integrated to monitor either the steel or aluminum hull's potential and its fluctuations, enhancing comprehensive vessel protection.
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The monitoring box can be used as a standalone for either shaft grounding or hull potential measurement or as an integrated combination of both. By utilizing pre-selected reference cells tailored to the specific material of the hull or shaft, the system delivers precise data to the controller's interface.
This advanced functionality is specially developed for vessels, such as workboats, yachts or other smaller (aluminum) vessels relying on cathodic protection systems or sacrificial anodes.
When a deviation in potential is detected, the intuitive interface immediately signals the discrepancy through a color-coded alert, empowering crews to take prompt corrective actions. The controller operates efficiently using the ship’s standard 24-volt DC power supply.