PLATINUM PLATING ON TITANIUM ANODE FOR ELECTRO PLATING

August 9, 2020 at 4:31 PMPlatinised

Tiaano provides  Platinum plating on Titanium as Anodes and cathodes for various industrial applications, Including Electro Plating, Electrolytic Recovery, Electro – Chemical Sensing, Electro Winning refining of metals, Electro Galvanizing, , Regeneration of Chromic Acid, Electro – dialysis, cathodic Protection, Electrolytic production of Sodium hydro Chlorate. This anode is for Electro Plating.

What is Electro Plating? Why platinum Anodes in Electro Plating?

Electroplating involves passing an electric current through a solution called an electrolyte. This is done by dipping two terminals called electrodes into the electrolyte and connecting them into a circuit with a battery or other power supply. The electrodes and electrolyte are made from carefully chosen elements or compounds. When the electricity flows through the circuit they make, the electrolyte splits up and some of the metal atoms it contains are deposited in a thin layer on top of one of the electrodes—it becomes electroplated. 

Our Platinised Titanium Anodes have a proven track record in applications such as Electroplating, Electro Winning or electroextraction, Electrosynthesis, Electrodialysis, Drinking Water electrolysis, Cathodic Protection, Sodium Hypochlorite, HHO Generator, Swimming pool disinfectant, Perchlorate protection, Chlor-alkali industry etc...

Due to our proven plating technology, Tiaano Platinised Titanium Anodes have become the anodes of choice. Tiaano Platinised Anodes Electrodes results in platings which provide the following attributes:

•          Higher levels of adhesion of the precious metal plating

•          Better uniformity of plating

•          Greatly improved resistance to acid attack

•          Resistance to interface degradation by deposits

Significant factors in Electro Plating Process / Baths

 

•          The voltage level of current.

•          The temperature and chemical composition of the bath.

•          The current length of time.

•          The distance between the cathode and the anode.

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