Fluorocarbon plate is an anode material used in medium-temperature electrolytic fluorine cells. The manufacturing process involves mixing ground calcined petroleum coke and coal tar pitch in specific proportions, followed by shaping and calcination (sometimes including impregnation and secondary calcination).
The requirements for electrolytic fluorine electrode materials include excellent resistance to fluorine and hydrogen fluoride corrosion, low resistivity, good wetting by the electrolyte with low over-voltage, high mechanical strength to withstand long-term operation at high current densities, and high density to allow fragments to sink to the bottom of the electrolytic cell and avoid inter-electrode short circuits.
Product specifications (mm): 306×75×610; 180×60×610