CATHODIC PROTECTION
The company
Serving businesses since 1985, ADCA is a major player in the field of cathodic protection.

Our history
Founded in 1985 by Richard CAPAÏ, ADCA Electronique initially focused on the production of electronic equipment. Just months after its inception, the company ventured into the field of cathodic protection and quickly began manufacturing its first devices for the CTO (Operational Technical Center of GDF).
Since then, the company has continuously innovated to better meet the needs of professionals in cathodic protection.
As a designer and manufacturer of equipment, ADCA holds numerous patents, particularly for its flagship product, the DDRC (DCVG technique), which is now used by a majority of technicians conducting coating defect surveys on pipelines.
Under the leadership of Damien CAPAÏ, ADCA has also been offering certified technicians at levels 1, 2, and 3 since 2000. These technicians conduct sizing studies for cathodic protection systems, install various equipment, perform system checks, and conduct measurement campaigns.
Our commitment by your side
Commitment is an important principle for ADCA. Over the past 40 years, we have achieved numerous milestones. Because we strive to deliver quality products and provide impeccable service, our clients continue to place their trust in us.
By partnering with ADCA, you can be confident in successfully completing your projects.
Our spirit of innovation
Innovation is ingrained in the DNA of our company. Because the future is being prepared today, we pay special attention to the development of new products. For many years, we have been offering cathodic protection professionals equipment that leverages technological advancements to overcome constraints, address new needs, or improve measurement accuracy.
We draw inspiration from feedback from our clients, so please do not hesitate to share your requirements with us.
Today, ADCA has all the expertise needed to size your requirements, manufacture and install your equipment, and ensure its periodic monitoring.
