Elektrodenstücke
Elektrodenstücke, also known as electrodes, are conductive materials used in various electrical and electronic applications. They are typically made from metals such as copper, silver, or platinum, or from conductive ceramics and graphite. Electrodes serve as points of contact for electrical current to enter or leave a device, circuit, or system. In batteries and fuel cells, electrodes facilitate the chemical reactions that produce electrical energy. In electroplating, electrodes are used to deposit a thin layer of metal onto a surface. In electrolysis, electrodes are employed to drive non-spontaneous chemical reactions. The design and material of electrodes can significantly impact the efficiency and performance of these systems. Proper selection and maintenance of electrodes are crucial for ensuring reliable and safe operation of electrical and electronic devices.