skiveelektrode
A skivelektrode, also known as a skive electrode, is a type of electrode used in electrolysis and electroplating processes. It is characterized by its flat, thin, and conductive surface, typically made from materials such as stainless steel, titanium, or graphite. The term "skive" originates from the Danish word for "slice," reflecting the electrode's thin, flat shape.
Skivelektrodes are commonly used in applications where a uniform current distribution is required, such as in
In electroplating, skivelektrodes are often used as anodes to provide a stable and controlled source of metal
The advantages of skivelektrodes include their durability, ease of use, and ability to deliver consistent results.