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Titanium Electrodes, Flat
The Titanium Electrodes, Flat, are high purity titanium sheets, cut to the size 5 x 3/4 inches (about 19mm x 125mm), and are generally used as electrodes in electricity and chemistry experiments. Each electrode is stamped with letters "Ti" for ease of identification. The thickness of Titanium electrodes is about 0.5 mm to 1mm. Titanium is a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength. It is highly resistant to corrosion in seawater, aqua regia, and chlorine. These electrodes are packaged individually and weigh approximately 6 grams.
Product Specifications
| Material | High Purity Titanium |
| Size (l x w) | 125mm x 19mm (5" x 3/4") |
| Quantity | 1 Pair |
| Identification Code | Stamped with "Ti" |
| Thickness | 0.5mm to 1mm |
| Grade | Grade 2 |
| Carbon, C | <0.08% |
| Iron, Fe | <0.3% |
| Oxygen, O | <0.25% |
| Nitrogen, N | <0.03% |
| Hydrogen, H | <0.015% |
| Titanium, Ti | Balance |
| Packaging | Individual packaging |
| Weight | 6 grams |
Applications and Benefits:
- Chemistry experiments
- Electricity experiments
- Laboratory equipment
Key Features and Benefits
- High purity titanium sheet
- Size: 19mm x 125mm (5" x 3/4")
- Stamped with "Ti" identification code
- Thickness: 0.5mm to 1mm
Caution:
Titanium electrodes may have sharp edges.
Titanium Rod, Commercial Grade 2
These titanium (Ti) rods are high-quality and high-purity (Commercial Grade 2). Each rod measures 11 inches in length with a 1/8-inch diameter and is available in packs of 1 to 10.
Titanium is as strong as steel but 45% lighter. It is 60% heavier than aluminum but twice as strong. It is widely used as an alloying agent with aluminum, molybdenum, manganese, iron, and other metals. Titanium alloys are primarily used in aircraft and missiles due to their lightweight strength and ability to withstand extreme temperatures.
These rods are excellent for science experiments, metal collections, and functional applications. Their high strength makes them ideal for strength tests and material analysis.
Product Specifications
| Material | Titanium (Ti), Commercial Grade 2 |
| Length | 11 inches |
| Diameter | 1/8 inch |
| Grade | Grade 2 |
| Carbon (C) | <0.08% |
| Iron (Fe) | <0.3% |
| Oxygen (O) | <0.25% |
| Nitrogen (N) | <0.03% |
| Hydrogen (H) | <0.015% |
| Titanium (Ti) | Balance |
Applications and Benefits:
- Ideal for science experiments and strength testing
- Great addition to metal collections
- Used in aerospace, aviation, and missile applications
- Lightweight and strong for structural applications
- Resistant to corrosion and extreme temperatures
Caution:
Handle with care as titanium is a strong but rigid material. Ensure proper safety measures when cutting or machining.
Zinc Electrode, Flat, One Piece
The Zinc Electrode, Flat, One Piece is a high‑purity zinc sheet measuring 5 × ¾ in with a thickness range of 0.75 mm to 1 mm. It is stamped with the letters “Zn”, weighs 16 g, and is supplied as a single flat piece suitable for precise electricity and chemistry experiments as well as industrial die‑casting and alloy production.
Product Specifications
| Material | High‑purity Zinc Metal |
| Purity | High‑purity (≥99.9% Zn) |
| Identification | Stamped with letters “Zn” |
| Shape | Flat sheet |
| Dimensions | 5 × ¾ in (127 mm × 19 mm) |
| Thickness | 0.75 mm up to 1 mm |
| Weight | 16 g |
| Piece Count | One piece |
| Primary Applications | Electricity experiments, Chemistry experiments, Die‑casting, Metal collections, Alloy production (brass, nickel‑silver, commercial bronze) |
Applications and Benefits:
- Conduct controlled electrochemical reactions in laboratory electricity experiments
- Serve as a reactant or electrode in chemistry experiments requiring zinc
- Provide a reliable source material for zinc‑based die‑casting processes in automotive, electrical, and hardware industries
- Contribute zinc content for the production of alloys such as brass, nickel‑silver, and commercial bronze
- Suitable for inclusion in metal collection sets due to identifiable “Zn” stamping
Key Features and Benefits
- High‑purity zinc ensures consistent electrochemical performance
- Flat geometry and precise dimensions facilitate reproducible experimental setups
- Stamped “Zn” marking enables quick identification and inventory control
- Thickness range of 0.75 mm–1 mm balances mechanical strength with ease of handling
- Compact 5 × ¾ in size and 16 g weight allow easy storage and transport
- Malleable at 100 °C–150 °C, expanding usability for elevated‑temperature processes
- Compatible with a variety of industrial applications, including alloy formulation and die‑casting
Caution:
Zinc is brittle at ordinary temperatures but becomes malleable between 100 °C and 150 °C; handle with care, especially when working at elevated temperatures.
