Tiaano manufacturing different dimensions and Shapes of platinum or platinised electrode for water ionizers. Water ionizers are marketed for commercial and home use. These devices use a process called electrolysis to produce electrolyzed waters called functional waters.
Alkaline ionized water and acidic water are generated around the cathode and anode, respectively by water electrolysis in the electrolysis cell. The key factor for a quality water ionizer is the material of the electrodes (Pt Anodes and Pt Cathodes). Most good Water Ionizers on the market use electrodes made of platinum plated with grade 1 titanium. Titanium will not dissolve in your ionized water.
Water Ionization: The Platinised Titanium electrodes create the ionization, the electrode cell is the heart of an ionizer. It consists of a series of electrodes (plates), each separated by a membrane. The Platinized Titanium Mesh Anode is mostly used, because it has outstanding practical performance, such as strong ability of ionization release, good exchange of electrolyte, close structure and light weight, etc.
Why Platinum is used as anode?
Electrolysis reaction starts at the anode. It is necessary to use an inert electrode, such as platinum, because there is no metal present to conduct the electrons from the anode to the cathode. Oxidation occurs at the anode and reduction at the cathode.
Types of Pt Titanium Anodes Tiaano offer:-
Water Ionizer Mesh Anode with Platinum Plated
Water Ioniser Sheet / Flat Anode with Platinum Coated
Alkaline Water Perforated / Slotted Sheet Anode with Platinum Activated
Water Ionizer Rod Anode with Platinum Plating
Water Ionizer Seamless Tube Anode with Platinum Deposited
Specification for Ioniser (Ionisation) Electrodes:-
Electrode: Platinised Titanium Anode and Platinised Titanium Cathode
Base material: Grade One Titanium Catalyst: Pure platinum 99.99%
Scope: Anode and Cathodes
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