Factory Good Price Platinum Coated Titanium Anode for Rich Hydrogen Water Cup
Basic Info
Model NO. | ZR-008 |
Coating | Platinium |
Transport Package | Wooden Package, Carton Package |
Specification | customized according to customer′s request |
Trademark | ZR |
Origin | China |
HS Code | 8108903210 |
Production Capacity | 100000/Year |
Product Description
Factory good price platinum coated titanium anode for rich hydrogen water cup
Product Description
Platinum electrode as anode, the oxygen evolution potential high, ACTS as the cathode, the hydrogen evolution overpotential again low, is a very good water electrolysis electrode reaction, it ensures the electricity in the electrolytic reaction to water electrolysis reaction, reduce other electrolytic side effects.
Our company has developed a platinum coating technology, which has the advantages of low cost, simple manufacturing process and good bonding force. The conductivity and enhanced life of sintered platinum electrodes are better than those of imported platinum-plated titanium electrodes.Electrodes are widely used in the company for all kinds of hydrogen-rich water cup.
(1) Extremely stable, corrosion-resistant, and can be used in various media
(2) For the oxygen evolution reaction, the overpotential is high
(3) For the hydrogen evolution reaction, the overpotential is low
(4) Long service life
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