glaselektrood
A glaselektrood is a type of electrode used in various electrochemical processes, particularly in the production of glass and in certain types of batteries. It is typically made from a mixture of glass and a conductive material, such as carbon or metal, which allows for the flow of electric current. The glass component provides the necessary chemical stability and durability, while the conductive material ensures efficient electrical conductivity.
Glaselektroods are commonly used in glass melting furnaces, where they serve as the anode in the electrolysis
In battery applications, glaselektroods can be used as the cathode or anode, depending on the type of
The production of glaselektroods involves mixing the glass and conductive materials in the appropriate proportions, followed