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Subsurface Titanium Anode Grounding Electrode AZ.PTM for Corrosion Protection
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Subsurface anode grounders AZ.PTM with a working element based on titanium and coated with mixed metal oxides type PAZ.PTM.T are designed for electrochemical protection systems as subsurface grounding of current-sinking circuits of cathodic protection against corrosion of steel and reinforced concrete structures in contact with soil, river and sea water and other electrolytic media. PAZ.PTM.T are manufactured in accordance with industry standards of PJSC Gazprom organisation. Type of climatic execution O5, B5, in accordance with GOST 15150-69..
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