Titanium anodes are widely used in the electrochemical and electroplating industries due to their excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance and stability. Titanium anodes are commonly used in electroplating, electrolysis, water electrolysis, sewage treatment and other applications, and can provide excellent durability and performance in high current density and corrosive environments. The surface of the titanium anode is usually coated with a noble metal oxide such as rutheni
titanium anode
Main Types
-iridium coated titanium anode: mainly used in water electrolysis and chlor-alkali industry.
-ruthenium coated titanium anode: commonly used in electroplating and organic wastewater treatment.
-Tantalum Coated Titanium Anodes: Used in high current density environments to provide high corrosion resistance.
physical properties
-substrate density: 4.51 g/cm & sup3;(pure titanium)
-Melting point: 1668°C
-Coating: Noble metal oxides (iridium oxide, ruthenium oxide, tantalum oxide, etc.)
mechanical properties
-High corrosion resistance: It can work stably in acidic and alkaline solutions for a long time.
-High electrocatalytic activity: The precious metal oxide layer of the coating provides high electrochemical reaction efficiency.
-Long life: Suitable for long-term use under high current density conditions.
Application areas
-Plating: Titanium anodes are used in various electroplating processes, such as chrome plating, nickel plating, copper plating, etc.
-Electrolyzed water: In the process of electrolyzing water to produce hydrogen, the titanium anode provides a stable current output.
-Sewage treatment: used for electrochemical treatment of organic wastewater, which can effectively degrade pollutants.
-chlor-alkali industry: for the production of chlorine and hydrogen in chlor-alkali electrolyzers.
Supply Specifications
-shape: plate, tubular, mesh
-size: customized according to customer needs