Titanium plates used for electrowinning non-ferrous metals (like copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc, manganese) are the core cathode material in the electro-metallurgy industry. In high-purity metal production, these plates serve as cathodes in electrolytic cells. They achieve electrode purity above 99.99% and are vital cathode materials for precious metal recovery.
Thickness: 3–8mm (±0.3mm tolerance)
Conductivity: Pure Ti ≥3% IACS; Ti-Cu Clad Plate ≥25% IACS
Corrosion Resistance: Corrosion rate in 50°C H₂SO₄ < 0.05 mm/year (mm/a)
Peel Strength: 0.5–2.5 MPa (can be reduced to 0.3 MPa with surface treatment)
Lifespan: 6–10 years (3 times longer than stainless steel)
Mitsubishi (Japan): TIXEL™
De Nora (Italy): DSA® (Laser Grooved)
Baoti (China): BTTi-EC
Western Materials (China): WTM-2C