Output: 0-24V DC / 0-50A Adjustable
Power: 1.2kW
Application: General-Purpose Electrolytic Processes
Best For: Small-scale Water Treatment, Laboratory Research, Precious Metal Recovery, Electrolytic Cell Testing
This 50A 24V electrolytic rectifier provides stable and adjustable DC power for a wide range of electrolysis applications. Consequently, it serves as a reliable power source for research, development, and small-scale production processes that require controlled electrochemical reactions.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Input Power | 220VAC Single-Phase, 50/60Hz |
| DC Output | 0-24V DC / 0-50A |
| Voltage Stability | ≤ ±2% |
| Current Stability | ≤ ±2.5% |
| Ripple Coefficient | ≤ 5% |
| Control Interface | Digital Display with Voltage/Current Adjustment Knobs |
| Special Features | Constant Current/Voltage Mode, Over-Temperature Alarm |
| Cooling | Air Cooling |
| Protections | OCP, OVP, OTP, Short Circuit |
This versatile rectifier is a practical tool for numerous small-scale electrochemical operations.
In Laboratory Research & Education, it powers electrolysis experiments for chemistry demonstrations, material synthesis, or process development. Importantly, its adjustable parameters allow students and researchers to explore the effects of voltage and current on reaction kinetics and products.
For Small-Scale Water Treatment, it can be used for electrolytic disinfection or contaminant removal in pilot systems or specialized applications. As a result, it provides a controlled method to test electrochemical treatment concepts before scaling up.
In Precious Metal Recovery & Refining, it facilitates the electro-winning or electro-refining of gold, silver, or other metals from solutions. Ultimately, this offers a precise and efficient method for recovering valuable materials from plating baths or electronic scrap.
Finally, this 50A 24V rectifier offers a balance of performance, versatility, and affordability. For this reason, it is an excellent entry-level or general-purpose power supply for laboratories, pilot plants, and small-scale industrial applications involving electrolysis.