Titanium Anode for The Salt Pool Chlorinator Cell

The cell of a salt chlorinator is the part that actually converts Salt (NaCl) to Chlorine, which consists of a plastic housing and electrodes. The electrodes are usually constructed from the highly corrosion-resistant material titanium, and the anode is coated with ruthenium oxide or iridium generally. The composition of this coating plays a major role in both the chlorine-producing efficiency of the cell and its life expectancy.

For salt chlorinator cell electrodes, YJTI uses high-grade pure solid titanium plates baked with noble metal oxide coating to ensure the longevity of the cell providing cleaner and healthier water in your pool or spa for a longer time and hassle-free electrode cleaning if needed.

Common parameters of titanium anode for salt pool chlorinator cell

Substrate Material: Pure titanium in Gr1 or Gr2 

Coating Material: Iridium oxide + ruthenium oxide

Coating Thickness: 8~20μm

Coating Area: Double sides                                                                 

Shape: Solid plate

Number of plates: 7, 11, or customized;

Operating Life: 10000-18000 Hours

Current Density: <300A/m2

Salt Concentration: 0.3~0.5% 

Technology: Sandblasting, Acid washing, and Brush Coating

There are four common models for you and the data shown to you in table 1 below:

ModelLength(m)Width(m)Thickness(m)No. of PlatesCurrent OutputChlorine   Production Rate (g/h)
YJ-RP500.250.060.001727A50
YJ-RP350.20.060.001721A35
YJ-RP250.130.060.001714A25
YJ-RP200.110.060.001712A20
table 1

Features

  • Self-cleaning electrolytic cell, (Auto SC) units
  • Polarity Reversal electrode, low maintenance
  • Prevents algae from growing
  • Scale-resistant cathodes
  • The large surface area of cell plates for high-rate chlorine production
  • Individually replaceable anode and cathode units avoid replacement cost

Scope of application

  1. Pool chlorination systems
  2. Swimming pool chlorine generator
  3. Swimming pool salt generator
  4. Saltwater chlorine generator
  5. Salt cell generator

Tips:

  • Applying with Reverse Polarity electrode greatly reduces scale build-up on the cell and extends the life span of the chlorinator.
  • Maintain a consistent salt level (typically 2700-3900 ppm)
  • Clean the chlorinator cell at least once a season or as needed
  • Avoid too frequent cleaning of the chlorinator cell
  • Turn pool equipment off during lightning storms to avoid damaging power surges
  • Keep Calcium levels as low as possible and still remain in accordance with guidelines set by pool equipment manufacturers.