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Nickel Alloys for Electrochemistry

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vonz33

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Sep 11, 2013
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Hi there,

I am looking into building a prototype of electrolyser and thinking of using Nickel alloy for my electrodes as it offers higher conductivity and better resistance to corrosion such as hydro and caustic compared to stainless steel.

I have this table here with a huge choice of different types and would like to know if anyone here could help me with it in order to possibly find the right balance:


Thanks in advance,

Vonz33
 
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What product form do you need? Flat strip or tube?
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