Platinum Plated Titanium Mesh Electrode for Electro Chemical Process

December 15, 2021 at 4:55 PMPlatinised

Platinum plated insoluble anodes are based on titanium metal as anodes in the form of mesh, sheets, plates, rods, wire and tubes. The thickness of the standard platinum layer is 2-5µm. Under higher requirements, the thickness of the platinum layer can reach 20µm. The service life of the platinum plated titanium anode depends on the working medium (electrolyte) and the current strength (current density) of the anode. The current density should not exceed 75A / dm2.

Titanium anode is mainly used in industrial production such as chlor-alkali and sodium hypochlorite, electrolytic synthesis of organic compounds, sewage treatment, seawater desalination, electrolysis of dilute brine, anode for sodium hypochlorite, anode for sodium chloride electrolysis, disinfection of tap water, series of electrode products for sewage treatment, seawater desalination Electrodes, elimination of plankton in industrial circulating water, etc.

The main categories are: platinum titanium electrode, titanium electrode, super titanium electrode, noble metal plating electrode group.

Platinized anode is characterized by its three outstanding effects:- 

1. It is stable, corrosion resistant and can be used in various media.

2. For the oxygen evolution reaction, the over potential is very high

3. For the hydrogen evolution reaction, the over potential is very low.

Pt anode describes the refractory metals, such as titanium and niobium, coated with purest platinum. The electro catalytic functional layers of platinum or various precious metal oxides are used throughout virtually the entire electrochemical industry.

Platinum is a precious metal having good physical and chemical properties such as....

Platinum plated anode is having high corrosion resistance.

Platinized anodes are having very good thermal conductivity.

Platinum is having excellent catalytic nature.

 Platinized Titanium & Niobium Anode (Dimensionally Stable Anode)

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