Capabilities and Limitations

What CAT Can Achieve

The CAT System has been proven to reduce the rate of corrosion by disrupting electrochemical rusting processes, particularly when combined with an effective dielectric coating.

What CAT Cannot Do

CAT cannot reverse existing rust damage, as the energy required to reverse the rusting process exceeds the system's capabilities. While CAT can slow down or halt corrosion progression, it cannot restore rusted components to their original state.

Importance of Protective Coating

While CAT offers robust corrosion protection, the effectiveness of the system is enhanced by a suitable dielectric coating, typically paint. A high-quality coating is essential to maximize the performance of the CAT System.

Proven Performance

Testing Laboratory

Continuous Improvement and Testing

Since its inception in 1989, CAT has undergone continuous improvement to enhance effectiveness and reliability. Technical advancements have led to a reduction in size without compromising power output. Rigorous testing, including salt fog and humidity chamber tests, ensures that CAT consistently meets performance standards.

Independent Validation

Independent testing by SGS Laboratories in April 2015 validates CAT's effectiveness in real-world conditions. Certifications from regulatory bodies such as C-Tick, FCC, and CE further underscore CAT's reliability and compliance with international EMC standards.