Product Introduction A titanium anode is a type of electrode used in electrochemical devices such as fuel cells, electroplating, and water treatment systems. It is made of titanium, a metal that is known for its high strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand harsh environments. Titanium anodes are commonly used in applications where other materials would be prone to corrosion or degradation. In a fuel cell, the titanium anode is the electrode where the fuel (typically hydrogen) is oxidized to produce protons and electrons. The anode is a critical component of the fuel cell, as it facilitates the electrochemical conversion of fuel into electricity. Titanium anodes are preferred in fuel cells because they are durable and can withstand the harsh acidic and alkaline conditions that are present in the fuel cell. Parameter The product specifications of TOPTITECH 10um Titanium Anode GDL are as follows: Titanium Anode GDL Thickness: 0.4 mm Pore size: 10 um Length x Width: 200 x 200 mm Operating Temperature: Up to 120C Operating Pressure: Up to 3 bar Compatibility: Compatible with various systems Application Scenarios: Suitable for industrial production, transportation, energy storage, and other fields Features 1. Corrosion resistance: Titanium is highly resistant to corrosion, which makes it an ideal material for use in harsh environments such as fuel cells. The titanium anode GDL is all exposed to acidic and alkaline conditions, and the use of titanium ensures that these components will not corrode or degrade over time. 2. Durability: Titanium is a strong and durable material that can withstand a wide range of temperatures and pressures. This makes it an ideal material for use in fuel cells, where the components must be able to withstand the stresses of operation over long periods of time. 3. High conductivity: Titanium has a high electrical conductivity, which makes it an efficient material for use as an anode in a fuel cell. This high conductivity ensures that the electrochemical reactions can take place efficiently, leading to higher overall efficiency of the fuel cell. 4. Low weight: Titanium is a lightweight material, which makes it an ideal choice for use in fuel cells where weight is an important consideration. The use of lightweight materials helps to reduce the overall weight of the fuel cell, making it more portable and easier to transport.