MMO Titanium Anodes for Electrochemical Water Treatment
Why choose MMO Titanium Anodes for Electrochemical Water Treatment?
MMO Titanium anodes are widely used in electrochemical water treatment. They have the characteristics of strong corrosion resistance and good chemical stability. They are suitable for various water treatment applications, such as electrolytic disinfection, wastewater treatment, sewage treatment, and seawater desalination. Titanium anode is often used to prepare disinfectants such as chlorine, sodium hypochlorite, and ozone, and also used to remove harmful substances and heavy metals in water. Its chemical stability and corrosion resistance make it an important material choice in electrochemical water treatment.
The application cases of titanium anode in electrochemical water treatment include:
1. Sewage treatment plant: During the sewage treatment process, titanium anode can be used for electrochemical oxidation to remove organic matter and other pollutants in wastewater. This helps improve the quality of wastewater and enables it to be more securely discharged or re-used.
2. Drinking water treatment: In some areas, titanium anode is used to improve the quality of drinking water, and remove odor, organic matter and harmful substances to ensure water quality safety.
3.0 Dilute seawater: Dilute the seawater is the process of turning the seawater into freshwater. In the electrochemical seawater fading system, titanium anode is used to remove salt to produce freshwater, which is very important in arid areas and islands.
4.0 Swimming pool water treatment: The swimming pool needs to be treated and maintained regularly to ensure clear and hygienic water quality. Titanium anode is used for electrolytic disinfection to kill bacteria and maintain water quality.
Industrial wastewater treatment: The wastewater produced in the process of industrial production usually contains various organic and inorganic pollutants. Titanium anode can be used in electrochemical treatment of industrial wastewater to remove harmful substances to meet environmental protection standards.






