Product Description
Rectifier Units For Electroplating And Anodising
Our company is known as one of the leading manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters of heavy duty Rectifier Units For Electroplating And Anodising. This industrial machine is commonly used with electrical units that run DC power. It is designed to transform alternating power into DC signal to ensure controlled and streamlined functioning. It comes with multiple measuring instruments that help to monitor the operational conditions. The circuit elements of this rectifying unit are enclosed in a rigid hard mild steel enclosure that acts as a protective barrier to withstand harsh industrial conditions.
A.C. INPUT
Rectifiers are designed to work on 415 V AC 3 ph. 50 Hz. supply and suitable for an input range of 360 V to 460 V AC 3Ph. Units of very small capacities namely 8 V / 12 V / 16 V / 20 V & 24 V DC up to 100 Amps ratings can also be supplied to work on an input voltage of 240 V AC 1 ph. 50Hz. supply.
Precision and Efficiency GuaranteedWith advanced technological inclusions such as silicon diode/thyristor rectification and output ripple under 5%, our rectifier units provide unmatched precision for your electroplating and anodising needs. Their high efficiency and steadfast 100% duty cycle enable extended operation without sacrificing performance. Compact, thoughtfully designed, and built for durability, they assure you of consistent results with minimal energy loss.
Adaptable to Your Industrial NeedsChoose from air-cooled or oil-cooled models, customize your enclosure (IP21, IP23, or IP54), and select single or three-phase configuration. The modular design accommodates a broad range of current capacities-from 50 Amps up to 10000 Amps-ensuring seamless integration into diverse industrial settings. Additionally, options for analog or digital metering provide clear, real-time monitoring for operators.
Reliable, Safe, and Built to LastSafety and reliability are at the core of every unit, with features protecting against overload, short circuit, over voltage, and over current. Heavy-duty copper/brass terminals, robust mild steel construction, and anti-corrosive coatings ensure the rectifiers withstand rigorous usage and environmental exposure, drastically reducing maintenance needs and downtime.
FAQ's of Rectifier Units For Electroplating And Anodising:
Q: How do these rectifier units improve the electroplating and anodising process?
A: The rectifier units deliver stable, controlled DC output with less than 5% ripple, ensuring uniform plating and anodising results. Their precision current control-available in both stepless and step modes-allows for fine-tuning according to specific process requirements, leading to enhanced deposition quality and fewer defects.
Q: What current and voltage capacities are available for these units?
A: Our rectifiers offer a capacity range from 50 Amps up to 10,000 Amps and support voltage inputs of 220V or 415V (customizable as per requirement). This makes them suitable for small-scale operations as well as large-scale industrial applications.
Q: When should I choose an air-cooled versus an oil-cooled rectifier unit?
A: Air-cooled units are ideal for standard operating environments with moderate temperatures and good ventilation. For continuous heavy-duty applications or higher ambient temperatures (up to 50C), oil-cooled models provide enhanced heat dissipation and extended operational life.
Q: Where can these rectifier units be installed?
A: These units are suitable for industrial installations, either as floor-mounted or portable configurations. With enclosures rated IP21, IP23, or IP54 (and custom options), they can be used in varying environmental conditions, including dust-prone or humid facilities.
Q: What safety features are implemented in the rectifiers for protection?
A: The units are equipped with comprehensive protection mechanisms against overload, short circuit, over voltage, and over current. These automatic safeguards ensure the equipment and connected setups remain secure during operation.
Q: What are the available metering options on the rectifiers?
A: Units can be fitted with either analog or digital amp-volt meters, providing clear and accurate real-time readings of the operating current and voltage. This helps in effective monitoring and process control during usage.