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solar_plasma said:
So I was right being nervous about that choice. I have read somewhere about silver electrodes being inert in chloride electrolyte, but maybe this was for purposes of measuring and not for that heavy duty electrolysis we do.

What electrode materials would be more adequate considering durability and cost effectivity?
http://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=21454&start=40#p221929 :mrgreen:

Göran
 
It's true that titanium is a better quality anode but from the perspective of the frugal minded, titanium is twice as expensive as graphite. On Ebay, a 12"x12"x1" sheet of graphite is about $20 and a 12"x12"x.015" sheet of titanium is around $40.
 

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