Caltrode® is lauching a NEW type of ceramic-cased corrosion control sensors for severe and ultra-high temperature environments. From 0°C up to +800°C Caltrode® Reference Electrodes allow monitoring the corrosion of alloys in highly sensitive infrastructures such as pipelines, refineries, pharmaceutical or chemical plants, reactors, solar or nuclear plants, etc.


Beneficial to:

  • Oil and Gas operators
  • Mine operators and metal processing installations
  • Nuclear power plants and research laboratories
  • Any power generator such as solar, wind, geothermic and turbines
  • Chemical and pharmaceutical plants
  • R&D centers
  • loT consultants
  • Engineering companies

Protect your critical infrastructures by controlling alloy corrosion in extreme environment

Zeltrode® is lauching a NEW type of ceramic-cased corrosion control sensors for severe and ultra-low temperature environments. From -80°C up to +200°C Zeltrode® Reference Electrodes allow monitoring the corrosion of alloys in highly sensitive infrastructures such as pipelines, rapid cooling systems, space science, aeronautics, etc.


Beneficial to:

  • Oil and Gas operators
  • Nuclear power plants and research laboratories
  • Chemical and pharmaceutical plants
  • Defence
  • Space science
  • Aeronautics
  • R&D centers
  • loT consultants
  • Engineering companies

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