
Tinker & Rasor introduced significant improvements to its CS-10 current supply, reinforcing its commitment to cathodic protection innovation. According to Mark J. Byerley, Sr., CEO of the company, the updated version of the CS-10, a 10-amp current supply unit, now offers enhanced sensitivity and security, making field inspections more efficient and reliable.
Innovating for efficiency in corrosion protection
For over 76 years, Tinker & Rasor has been at the forefront of developing cutting-edge solutions for the corrosion industry. With this latest improvement, the CS-10 provides technicians with a portable, compact power source, eliminating the need for bulky rectifiers and generators in the field. Designed for industrial coating inspection and corrosion prevention, the CS-10 enhances workflow by making cathodic testing more practical and precise.

Looking toward the future of corrosion prevention
As the industry faces labor shortages and increasing demand for corrosion solutions, the company recognizes the role of technology and automation in meeting these challenges. The conversation around AI and automation in cathodic protection was a highlight at AMPP 2024, with Byerley emphasizing its potential to fill workforce gaps and optimize fieldwork.
I think labor shortage is something that’s definitely going to hit the corrosion industry. […] So I see that the advancements that we can make in AI to fill those little voids will be a great service to the industry.
Mark J. Byerley, Sr.
A legacy of in cathodic protection
Since its founding in 1948, the company has remained a trusted name in anti-corrosion technology. The AMPP conference continues to serve as a hub for industry leaders, and Tinker & Rasor’s participation reflects its commitment to advancing cathodic protection equipment, ensuring that corrosion specialists have access to tools that enhance operational effectiveness.
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Source: Inspenet.