Iran-Made Rectifiers Make Remote Monitoring, Control Possible

“The company's product is more up-to-date in terms of design and technology than the models available in the market, and our switchmode cathodic protection rectifiers have higher efficiency, lower energy consumption, and more stable performance,” Javad Kolahdouzan, the managing director of the knowledge-based company stationed at the incubator center of Islamic Azad University, told ANA.
“This product enjoys advanced control capabilities that provide remote monitoring and control, and these features have made various industries, specially in the oil, gas, and petrochemical sectors, interested in using this product,” he added.
“We also have plans to export our products to the regional countries and collaborate with foreign companies. Also, we are trying to develop new products in the fields of artificial intelligence and industrial electricity,” Kolahdouzan said.
Switchmode Cathodic Protection rectifiers can typically be used with corrosion protection systems on pipelines, tank farms and other vulnerable metal structures, that are at risk to corrosion, where impressed DC currents are required. Switchmode designs are according to power ratings.
Cathodic protection rectifiers are the external power source used in impressed current cathodic protection systems (ICCP) to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).
In ICCP systems, current is discharged off of the anode and onto the structure to prevent corrosion.
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