How to increase the current carrying capacity of Titanium Anodizing Racks
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We are a new anodizing rack manufacturer. Some of my customers want to use titanium anodizing racks but they still want the high current carrying capacity of aluminum racks. How can we make such racks for them with high current capacity and resistant to corrosion? Thank you, John Pun www.anodizingracksonline.com |
How to increase the current carrying capacity of Titanium Anodizing Racks
wrote in message ups.com... Hi, We are a new anodizing rack manufacturer. Some of my customers want to use titanium anodizing racks but they still want the high current carrying capacity of aluminum racks. How can we make such racks for them with high current capacity and resistant to corrosion? Larger cross section of titanium comes to mind. Harold |
How to increase the current carrying capacity of Titanium Anodizing Racks
wrote in message ups.com... Hi, We are a new anodizing rack manufacturer. Some of my customers want to use titanium anodizing racks but they still want the high current carrying capacity of aluminum racks. How can we make such racks for them with high current capacity and resistant to corrosion? Thank you, John Pun www.anodizingracksonline.com John That's a tough task. Titanium conductivity is only about 10 % of aluminum. I can think of 3 possibilities: 1) make them from bigger diameter or more rods 2) make them from hollow titanium tubing with an electrically bonded core of copper or other good conductor, maybe you can plate the titanium on copper. 3) Find a titanium alloy that has better conductivity but retains the corrosion resistance you want Carl Boyd |
How to increase the current carrying capacity of Titanium Anodizing Racks
On Aug 23, 6:10 pm, wrote:
Hi, We are a new anodizing rack manufacturer. Some of my customers want to use titanium anodizing racks but they still want the high current carrying capacity of aluminum racks. How can we make such racks for them with high current capacity and resistant to corrosion? Thank you, John Punwww.anodizingracksonline.com Larger cross-sectional area is about it. We ran up to 10000 amps on ours, the pads on the ends of the tanks were about 1x2 feet, the racks themselves stood about 7' tall with a bar at the top about 2"x10" and 20' long. The parts supports themselves were pairs of rectangular loops about 2' wide and 6' high made of rectangular bar stock about 2" wide and 1/4" thick, three sets. The tanks were a little longer than the racks and about 8' deep. We used a bridge crane to move racks around, with wheeled fixtures for moving around the loading/unloading area. You should be able to figure current densities and losses from given bulk resistances from the manuals. If you can't, forget making racks! Stan |
How to increase the current carrying capacity of Titanium Anodizing Racks
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 17:10:41 -0700, the renowned
wrote: Hi, We are a new anodizing rack manufacturer. Some of my customers want to use titanium anodizing racks but they still want the high current carrying capacity of aluminum racks. How can we make such racks for them with high current capacity and resistant to corrosion? Thank you, John Pun www.anodizingracksonline.com See US 5030520 (still has a few years to run). Best regards, Spehro Pefhany -- "it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward" Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com |
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