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SAE is pleased to announce the launch of our brand-new website! Our new interactive website provides information about SAE’s latest innovative products and services, recent projects, media communications, trade shows and events, career opportunities and much more! The website contains product calculators and integrated social media buttons...

For high performance, long-life and environmental compliance, choose the EnvirAnode® CP system. It has double the life expectancy of current cathodic protection solutions – making it the best choice for your budget. Watch our video here to see how it works....

Charlie Poore, SAE Inc., USA, recalls how a team of experts applied innovative technology to solve an AC interference and mitigation issue in a harsh environment. Alternating current (AC) interference is one of the major issues facing the pipeline industry today, and this issue has become...

Alternating current (AC) interference is one of the major issues facing the pipeline industry today, and this issue has become more prevalent and widely recognised in the past 10 – 15 years. The increasing congestion of the pipeline right-of-ways (ROWs) with collocated high voltage power...

ConduDisc®, a conductive carbonaceous polymer utility-pole ground plate,  eliminates electrode corrosion – and it lasts up to 60 years. Plus, it’s environmentally-friendly, and is easy to install. Read all the details here or request a demo.  ...

SAE Inc. revolutionizes corrosion protection with the launch of a new product solution … SAE Inc., a leading best-in-class grounding solutions manufacturer, recently launched a new conductive liquid backfill: ConduFlow®.  This product can replace traditional grounding backfills, as well as dramatically transform how companies approach and...

In April 2013, the Las Vegas Valley Water District attempted to install a 500-ft (152-m) deep anode bed for an impressed current cathodic protection system. This depth was required to minimize stray current effects on nearby utilities. Before the anodes could be installed, ground water...