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Electrodes carry high current in corrosive processes.
Electrodes carry high current in corrosive processes.

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Electrodes carry high current in corrosive processes.


March 28, 2008 - Anomet Titanium Clad Copper Electrodes feature OFHC copper core for uniform current distribution and metallurgically bonded titanium cladding for corrosion resistance. Fully machinable and weldable for connecting, capping, and joining anodes or cathodes, products can withstand thermal cycling and are ductile for shaping and forming. Electrodes are offered as standard round rod up to 150 mm dia and square/rectangular shapes to 25 x 150 mm, with 0.5-3.2 mm thick cladding.

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Titanium Clad Copper Electrodes Carry High Current In Corrosive Processes


Metallurgically-bonded titanium clad copper electrodes for chemical process-ing, electroplating, metal finishing, and metal recovery applications are available from Anomet Products, Inc. of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Anomet Titanium Clad Copper Electrodes feature a large OFHC copper core to provide uniform current distribution and a metallurgically-bonded titanium cladding for optimum corrosion resistance. Ideal for applications requiring high current carrying capacities in extremely corrosive processes, they can withstand extreme thermal cycling and are ductile for shaping and forming.

Fully machinable and weldable for connecting, capping, and joining anodes or cathodes, Anomet Titanium Clad Copper Electrodes are offered as standard round rod up to 150mm dia. and square and rectangular shapes to 25 x 150mm; with 0.5 to 3.2mm thick cladding. Supplied 9m long and in shorter lengths, bent or precut, Anomet can provide a variety of custom shapes and sizes.

Anomet Titanium Clad Copper Electrodes are priced according to config-uration, size, and quantity. Literature, price quotations, and samples are available upon request.

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Anomet Products, Inc.
Daniel F. Lambert, Technical Marketing
830 Boston Turnpike
Shrewsbury, MA 01545 U.S.A.
(508) 842-3069 FAX (508) 842-0847
e-mail: dlambert@anometproducts.com
www.anometproducts.com


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Name: Anomet Products, Inc.
Address: 830 Boston Tpke.
City: Shrewsbury
State: MA
ZIP: 01545
Country: USA
Phone: 888-349-5637
FAX: 508-842-0847
http://www.anometproducts.com


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