In the electroplating industry, the metal to be plated is dissolved in the electrolyte and the object to be plated is cathodically polarised. With the anodically polarised anodes, the electrical loop is closed.
The counter-reaction in the plating bath is oxygen evolution at the anode surface.
Anodes used in electroplating are divided into soluble anodes and insoluble anodes. For the soluble anodes, such as graphite anode and lead anode, lead dissolving in the electrolyte introduced additional hazardous substances such as lead chromate and lead oxide into the electroplating line. The inter-electrode gap increase when the graphite anode slowly dissolves, it significantly affects the product quality constant and cell voltage.
YJTI has designed a Novel Nano-sized Mixed Metal Oxide Titanium Anode for electroplating, and it remains a constant inter-electrode gap throughout the design life.
This maintains constant voltage and product quality.
It is proven to have lower anodic operating potentials, which is helpful for energy saving.
Features:
- Various shapes and sizes are available, including plates, rods, and mesh
- Recovery and re-plating services are available
- Superior corrosion resistance
- Uniform current distribution
- Superior catalytic nature
- Good thermal conductivity
- High mechanical stability
- No breakdown product build-up
The titanium substrate is possible to be used when the anode coating has reached its operating life, by the way, we can offer to recoat service after cleaning. If you want to get more information and support from YJTI, please contact info@yjtgf.com.