This is the electroflocculation process of titanium electrode set to simulate the purification of water quality.
In the video, the titanium electrode array serves as the core component for water purification. Titanium, with its extraordinary corrosion resistance and stability, demonstrates remarkable performance under an electric field, making it an ideal material for electrocoagulation technology. The coating consists of precious metals ruthenium and iridium. The red cable is connected to the anode, while the blue cable is connected to the cathode.
Throughout the video, you can observe suspended solids, colloids, and some dissolved pollutants in the water rapidly aggregating into flocs during the electrocoagulation process, which are then effectively separated and removed. This process is not only efficient and rapid but also avoids the use of traditional chemical reagents, significantly reducing the risk of secondary pollution.
In the video, the titanium electrode array serves as the core component for water purification. Titanium, with its extraordinary corrosion resistance and stability, demonstrates remarkable performance under an electric field, making it an ideal material for electrocoagulation technology. The coating consists of precious metals ruthenium and iridium. The red cable is connected to the anode, while the blue cable is connected to the cathode.
Throughout the video, you can observe suspended solids, colloids, and some dissolved pollutants in the water rapidly aggregating into flocs during the electrocoagulation process, which are then effectively separated and removed. This process is not only efficient and rapid but also avoids the use of traditional chemical reagents, significantly reducing the risk of secondary pollution.
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