Cathodic Protection Anodes Market to Reach USD 4.2 Billion by 2035 on Aging Pipeline Replacements
The global cathodic protection sacrificial anodes market is experiencing steady growth, driven by the need to protect aging infrastructure from corrosion. According to a recent report, demand for these anodes is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 4-6% from 2026 to 2035.
The market, valued at approximately USD 2.8 billion in 2025, is expected to reach USD 4.2 billion by 2035. Asia-Pacific dominates consumption, accounting for 35-45% of global demand, driven by shipbuilding and coastal development. North America and Europe together represent 35-40%, led by pipeline replacement cycles and offshore wind investments.
The shift toward high-performance aluminum-zinc-indium alloys is enhancing service life and efficiency, but input cost volatility and supply chain concentration in Asia pose challenges. The marine sector remains the largest consumer, representing 40-50% of global volume, supported by shipbuilding, port infrastructure, and offshore oil and gas activities.
The report highlights key trends, including the adoption of premium-certified anodes (NACE, DNV) in subsea applications and the growth of integrated monitoring systems for real-time anode performance. Representative participants in the market include Galvotec Alloys Inc, MG Duff, Corrpro Companies Inc, Bakker & Hollander B.V, and Anodes International.