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Electrode Zinc Plate
$ 34.50 Original price was: $ 34.50.$ 34.43Current price is: $ 34.43.
Electrode Zinc Rod
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Electrode Zinc Rod is a high-purity cylindrical zinc metal rod designed for use as an electrode in electrochemical cells, corrosion protection systems, and industrial electrolysis. Known for its excellent electrical conductivity and sacrificial anode properties, zinc rods protect metal structures from corrosion by preferentially oxidizing. These rods are widely used in laboratory experiments, galvanic cells, battery systems, and cathodic protection of pipelines and tanks. Manufactured with uniform diameter and smooth surface finish, Zinc Rods are reliable components in both research and industrial applications.
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Electrode Zinc Rod
Primary Uses
- Electrochemical and Corrosion Protection Applications
- Used as sacrificial anode rods in cathodic protection systems for underground pipelines, marine vessels, and storage tanks.
- Employed in galvanic cells and laboratory electrochemical experiments for studying redox reactions and electrode behavior.
- Utilized in zinc-based battery systems as electrodes or current collectors.
- Electroplating and Industrial Processes
- Acts as a zinc source in electroplating processes to deposit corrosion-resistant coatings on metals.
- Used in industrial electrolysis for zinc recovery and purification.
Secondary Uses
- Research and Educational Applications
- Used in academic laboratories for demonstrating electrochemical principles.
- Employed in environmental testing and metal ion analysis.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
1.Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: High-purity zinc metal.
- Form: Cylindrical rods with smooth surface and consistent diameter.
- Sizes: Available in various lengths and diameters to fit specific applications.
2.Physical & Chemical Properties
- Electrical Conductivity: Good conductor suitable for electrode use.
- Corrosion Resistance: Sacrificially corrodes to protect other metals in contact.
- Density: Moderate density ensuring stability and durability in electrode systems.
3.Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Zinc dust or fumes can be harmful if inhaled; handle rods carefully to avoid abrasion.
- Avoid prolonged skin contact and ingestion.
4.Storage & Handling Attributes
- Store in dry, ventilated areas away from strong acids and oxidizers.
- Use gloves and eye protection during handling to prevent contamination and injury.
- Inspect rods for surface damage before use.
5.Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Produced in compliance with industrial and laboratory standards for zinc electrode materials.
- Meets safety and environmental regulations for metal electrodes.
6.Environmental & Health Impact
- Zinc is recyclable and environmentally more favorable than heavy metals.
- Responsible disposal and recycling help minimize ecological footprint.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use PPE such as gloves and safety glasses when handling.
- Avoid mechanical abrasion that could generate zinc dust or fumes.
First Aid Measures
- In case of skin contact, wash with soap and water.
- For inhalation of zinc particles, move to fresh air and seek medical advice if symptoms persist.
- Treat cuts or injuries with appropriate first aid.
Firefighting Measures
- Zinc rods are combustible if finely divided; use dry powder or sand for extinguishing fires.
- Avoid water or CO₂ extinguishers on zinc fires due to potential hazardous reactions.
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