Output: 0-24V DC / 0-100A Adjustable
Power: 2.4kW
Application: Industrial Electrolytic Processes
Best For: Metal Electrowinning, Industrial Wastewater Electrolysis, Chlor-Alkali Pilot Processes, Electrolytic Gas Generation
This 100A 24V electrolytic rectifier delivers robust and stable DC power designed for demanding industrial electrolysis applications. Consequently, it serves as a reliable energy source for electrochemical systems that require substantial current for metal recovery, chemical synthesis, or effluent treatment.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Input Power | 380VAC Three-Phase, 50/60Hz |
| DC Output | 0-24V DC / 0-100A |
| Voltage Stability | ≤ ±1.5% |
| Current Stability | ≤ ±2% |
| Ripple Coefficient | ≤ 5% |
| Control Interface | Digital Display with PLC Interface (Optional) |
| Special Features | Constant Current/Voltage Mode, Amp-Hour Meter, Analog Remote Control |
| Cooling | Air Cooling |
| Protections | OCP, OVP, OTP, Short Circuit, Phase Loss, Overload |
This high-current rectifier is a workhorse for a variety of electrochemical applications in industry and research.
In Metal Recovery & Refining, it facilitates the electrowinning of copper, nickel, zinc, or precious metals from leach solutions or spent electrolytes. Importantly, stable current control ensures high-purity metal deposition and optimal process efficiency.
For Industrial Wastewater Treatment, it drives electrolytic processes for oxidizing organic pollutants, breaking down cyanides, or recovering heavy metals. As a result, it provides an effective, often chemical-free, method for treating complex industrial effluents.
In Chemical Production & Pilot Plants, it can be used for small-scale chlor-alkali processes, hydrogen production via water electrolysis, or organic electrosynthesis. Ultimately, this offers a controllable and scalable platform for developing and producing specialty chemicals.
Finally, this 100A 24V rectifier offers a powerful and adaptable DC power solution. For this reason, it is an excellent choice for facilities that require reliable, high-current performance for their electrolytic processes, from pilot testing to moderate-scale production.