HHO Hydrogen Water Generator Electroplating Anodes Electro Oxidation Titanium Anode
Titanium Anode Electro-Oxidation For HHO Hydrogen Water Generator

| Main application areas | Anodes and coatings | Details |
| Cathodic Protection |
KERAMOX® Titanium anode Platinised Titanium Anodes based on Niobium or Tantalum |
All round applicable At high current densities, for example in sea water High voltages or strongly corrosive electrolytes |
| Seawater electrolysis |
KERAMOX® Titanium anode Titanium with a Ruthenium Mixed Metal Oxide coating Titanium with a Platinum-Iridium Oxide coating |
Depending on amongst others temperature and salinity |
| Electroplating |
Titanium with an Iridium Mixed Metal Oxide coating Platinised Titanium |
In highly acidic environments such as: Electro galvanising (zinc plating) Anodising of Aluminium Chromium, Nickel,Tin, etc. plating Precious metal plating Reverse pulse Copper plating Hard Chromium plating Precious metal plating |
| Water treatment |
Platinised Titanium Titanium with an Iridium Mixed Metal Oxide coating Boron-Doped-Diamond anodes |
Electro dialysis with polarity reversal Recovery of metals Oxidation and break-down of organic contaminations Higher overpotentials,amongst others for disinfection |
| Hypo chlorite & Disinfection |
Titanium with a Ruthenium Mixed Metal Oxide coating Titanium with an Iridium Mixed Metal Oxide coating Titanium with a Platinum-Iridium Oxide coating |
Depending on salinity, polarity reversal and current density |
| Synthesis reactions |
Platinised Titanium Titanium with an Iridium Mixed Metal Oxide coating Boron-Doped-Diamond anodes |
Depending on the particular reaction At higher overpotentials
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| Hydrogen production | Nickel electrodes with a precious metal coating |
Coating process by means of exchange plating The purpose is to decrease the overpotentials |
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Electro-oxidation is designed to decompose organic pollutants in water by strong oxidants generated in the electrolytic process, or to oxidize ammonia nitrogen into ammonia gas, so as to achieve the goal of COD degradation and ammonia nitrogen removal.

