Porous titanium sheets are highly desirable for use as the porous transport layer (PTL) in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) water electrolyzers. However, the passivation of titanium leads to an increase in surface contact resistance, thereby negatively affecting the performance of the electrolyzer. To address this issue and ensure long-term operation, a common approach is to apply platinum or gold coatings on titanium-based PTLs. The platinum-coated porous titanium electrode sheets are highly effective electrode materials in acidic environments. These products find applications in organic electrolysis, such as cysteine, Cr3+, Cr6+, CN, and toxic substance electrolysis. They can also serve as auxiliary electrodes in the electroplating industry, including as auxiliary anodes for chromium, electrolytic copper, and electrolytic zinc, as well as in electrolytic cobalt and nickel processes. Parameters Material: Sintered Porous Titanium Sheet Coating: Platinum (Pt) Thickness of platinum: 1 microns Porosity: Customizable, commonly between 30% and 40% Pore Size: 10 microns Size: 46*46* 2mm Features Enhanced Conductivity: The platinum coating on sintered porous titanium sheets provides excellent electrical conductivity, facilitating efficient electron transfer during electrochemical reactions. Durability and Corrosion Resistance: Titanium's inherent corrosion resistance, combined with the protective platinum coating, ensures prolonged electrode lifespan, even in aggressive chemical environments. High Surface Area: The porous structure of the titanium sheets offers a large surface area, enabling more active sites for electrochemical reactions and enhancing cell efficiency. Customizable Pore Size: The pore size of sintered porous titanium sheets can be tailored to specific applications, allowing for optimized mass transport and improved electrolyte flow.