Platinum-Coated Anode Wire

Platinum-Coated Anode Wire is a composite electrode material made from high-purity titanium metal as the substrate, with a uniform platinum layer deposited on its surface through electroplating or thermal decomposition processes. Combining the exceptional mechanical strength and corrosion resistance of titanium with the high catalytic activity, conductivity, and chemical stability of platinum, this product represents a high-performance anode material in the electrochemical industry. Widely used in electroplating, electrolysis, wastewater treatment, cathodic protection, and chlor-alkali industries, it offers long service life, high efficiency, and low energy consumption, making it an ideal replacement for traditional graphite or lead alloy anodes.

Technical Specifications (Example)

  • Platinum Thickness: 0.3-20 µm (standard) / customizable

  • Current Density: ≤2500 A/m²

  • Operating Temperature: Standard ≤80°C (short-term 100°C)

  • Recommended Electrolytes: H2SO4,HNO3, HCl, NaCl, NaOH, etc.



Key Advantages of Platinum-Coated Anode Wire

  • Cost-Effective: Long lifespan reduces replacement frequency, while low energy consumption cuts operational costs.

  • Customizable: Available in diameters (0.2–3 mm), platinum thicknesses, and titanium specifications tailored to requirements.

  • Environmentally Safe: Lead- and graphite-free, compliant with RoHS and industrial environmental standards.

  • Versatile Compatibility: Suitable for DC, pulse current, and high-frequency electrolysis across diverse systems.

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