Min. Order: | 5 Piece/Pieces |
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Payment Terms: | T/T, WU |
Supply Ability: | 10000/MONTH |
Place of Origin: | Shaanxi |
Location: | Baoji, Shaanxi, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer, Other |
Model No.: | TJW |
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Means of Transport: | Ocean, Air, Land |
Brand Name: | RC |
Production Capacity: | 10000/MONTH |
Packing: | inner & outer |
Delivery Date: | after receiving the payments |
1.Titanium anode sheet for electrochlorination.
2.Size,shape customized.
3.Years of experience.
4.100X100mm sample in stock.
Ru-Ir Titanium Anode Sheet for Electrochlorination
1. Detailed Information.
Item Name | MMO Coated Titanium Anodes/Electrodes. |
Material | Gr1 titanium as substrate, Mixed Metal Oxides coated. |
Dimension | Usually customized by your design, drawing or requirement. |
Coating Types | Pt, Ru, Ir, Ta, Ru-Ir, Ru-Ir-Sn, Ir-Ta, Pt-Ir, PbO2, etc. |
Appearance | Sheet, mesh, tube, ribbon, bar, wire, etc. |
Main Features | I. Dimensionally stable and anti-corrosion. II. MMO coating is insoluble. III. High current efficiency and perfect electrical catalytic. IV. Long service life. |
Application | I. For water treatment like ballast water, brine water, hospital wastewater, Industrial wastewater, swimming poor water, organic wastewater, dyeing sewage water, etc. II. For sodium hypochlorite generators. III. For Chlor-alkali industry. IV. For metal electrowinning, metal recovery, etc. V. For cathodic protection. VI. For metal electroplating. VII. For electrolysis. VIII. For electrodialysis, etc. |
Service Life Affecting Factors | I. Electrode's bad quality. II. Higher temperature(in electrolytic cell). III. Too much Fluoride Ions in Electrolyte(more than 200ppm). IV. Polar reversal. V. Short-circuit. VI. Damages(frictions or collisions) to the MMO coating. VII. Higher current density or unstable voltage. VIII. Faults on the choices of MMO coating. |
Price Affecting Factors | I. Anode's dimension, like length, width and thickness, etc. II. MMO coating contents(g/m2) and MMO coating types. III. Quantity you need. IV. Processing difficulties. |