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Introduction to ruthenium-iridium-titanium electrode!
Ruthenium-iridium-titanium electrodes are a type of well-performing coated titanium electrodes. They are made of titanium plates or titanium mesh as the substrate, with a surface coating of ruthenium-iridium metal oxide. These electrodes exhibit excellent conductivity, catalytic activity, and corrosion resistance, and occupy an important position in the field of electrochemistry. The coating structure of this electrode is stable, which can effectively reduce the overpotentials for oxygen and chlorine evolution, enhance the conversion efficiency of the electrolysis process, and reduce energy consumption.
It is compatible with various electrolysis conditions. In the water treatment industry, it can be used for electrocatalytic oxidation to degrade organic pollutants. In the chlor-alkali industry, it aids in the electrolytic preparation of related chemical raw materials. In the electroplating field, it can optimize the deposition effect of the coating. Compared with traditional electrodes, the ruthenium-iridium-titanium electrode has a longer service life, is less prone to passivation or dissolution, and has a lightweight and high-strength substrate, making it easy to install and maintain. It is a core material for promoting the green development of the electrochemical industry.








