Ruthenium-Iridium Coated Stacked Titanium Plate Electrode for Effluent Treatment
Industrial wastewater is an aqueous discard and by-product from a variety of industrial processes, such as battery manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, petroleum refining, mineral extraction, power generation, etc. The specific liquid waste generated can vary widely among the industrial sectors. It can encompass toxic pollutants (e.g. heavy metals, volatile organic compounds), high concentrations of dissolved solids, organic matter or nutrients (e.g. oil, grease, ammonia nitrogen), and naturally occurring radionuclides. Therefore, the wastewater must be pre-treated to remove and eliminate these pollutants, and then converted into an effluent comply with the regulations regarding disposal of wastewaters into sewer system.
In practice, electrocoagulation-flotation (ECF) process has been proven to present better pollutant removal capabilities with less sludge production, thus lowering the sludge disposal cost. Electro-coagulation (EC) is a process which causes the in situ electrochemical production of coagulated species and metal hydroxides that destabilize and aggregate particles or precipitate the dissolved contaminants. Generally, it will be often followed by an electro-flotation (EF) process that floats pollutants to the surface of a water body via tiny bubbles of hydrogen and oxygen gases generated from water electrolysis.
The efficiency of treatment processes significantly depends on the operating parameters, including electrodes materials, solution pH, and current density. Our mixed metal-oxides coated anodes, consist of a titanium base metal covered by a thin conducting layer of IrO2/RuO2 film, have been widely used due to their excellent electrochemical performance at high current densities.
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Description
Description
Quality Substrate Material
Our electrodes are manufactured from high-tensile titanium, which meets commercially Grade I/II standards.
| wdt_ID | wdt_created_by | wdt_created_at | wdt_last_edited_by | wdt_last_edited_at | Element | Grade I | Grade II |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:26 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:26 | Iron (Fe) | 0.20% max. | 0.30% max. |
| 2 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:30 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:30 | Carbon (C) | 0.08% max. | 0.08% max. |
| 3 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:30 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:30 | Nitrogen (N) | 0.03% max. | 0.03% max. |
| 4 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:31 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:31 | Hydrogen (H) | 0.015% max. | 0.015% max. |
| 5 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:31 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:31 | Oxygen (O) | 0.18% max. | 0.25% max. |
| 6 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:32 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 05:32 | Titanium (Ti) | Remainder | Remainder |
Long Service Coating
Using state-of-the-art technology, the titanium base is taken to a high temperature ( ≥1200 °C) in a vacuum sintering furnace ensuring total adhesion of the coating. Thus, the coating consumption rate is extremely low and uniform, measured in milligrams per ampere-year.
| wdt_ID | wdt_created_by | wdt_created_at | wdt_last_edited_by | wdt_last_edited_at | Technical Parameters | Performance |
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| 1 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:13 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 07:50 | Coating Composition | Iridium Oxide (IrO2), Ruthenium Oxide (RuO2) |
| 2 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:14 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:17 | Coating Thickness | 6~12 μm |
| 3 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:14 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:19 | Operating Voltage | ≤ 24V |
| 4 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:14 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 07:50 | Current Density | 200~400 A/m² |
| 5 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:14 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:20 | pH Range | 1~14 |
| 6 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:15 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:20 | Fluorides Content | < 50mg/L |
| 7 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 06:20 | jenningsanodesuk | 20/01/2025 07:51 | Working Temperature | < 80 °C |
Parameters
Jennings Anodes is capable of manafacturing the electrodes tailored to your technical drawing upon request.
Testing
By conforming to ISO 9001:2015 standards, our rod anodes are manufactured, inspected, and tested in accordance with stringent procedures to ensure high quality.
Packaging Information
Remarks: Custom packing is available upon request.
We have strict packing protocols to guarantee safe delivery of our products. Clear shipping marks and documentation make delivery acceptance straightforward and simple.
Shipping Documents:
- Proforma invoice
- Packing list
- Testing reports (Chemical Composition, Electrochemical Properties Test, Certificate of Compliance)
- Certificate of origin (upon request)



