316L conductive roller
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A 316L conductive roller is an industrial roller made of 316L stainless steel, mainly used in processes requiring conductivity, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance, such as electroplating, electrolysis, printing, and battery manufacturing industries.
Main Features:
1. Strong Corrosion Resistance: 316L stainless steel contains molybdenum (Mo), resisting acids, alkalis, seawater, and electroplating solutions, suitable for chemical environments.
2. Low Carbon Intergranular Corrosion Resistance: Low carbon content (≤0.03%) reduces material degradation during welding and at high temperatures, extending service life.
3. Optimized Conductivity Design: The surface can be plated with chromium, nickel, or precious metals (such as platinum) to improve conductivity, or a copper core + stainless steel outer layer composite structure can be used to enhance conductivity.
4. High-Precision Machining: The roller surface is precisely ground or polished to ensure uniform conductivity and material transfer (such as electroplating and coating processes).
Applications:
1. Electroplating/Electrolysis Industry: Used as anode or cathode rollers to transfer current to workpieces.
2. Printing Industry: Used in electrostatic printing, coating, and other scenarios requiring conductivity.
3. New Energy Batteries: Conductivity and heat transfer in electrode coating and roller pressing processes.
With its corrosion resistance and adjustable conductivity, the 316L conductive roller is a key component in demanding industrial environments. 316L Conductive roller is made of 316L stainless steel, mainly used in processes requiring conductivity, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance, such as electroplating, electrolysis, printing, and battery manufacturing industries.
Main Features:
1. Strong Corrosion Resistance: 316L Stainless steel contains molybdenum ( Mo ), resisting acids, alkalis, seawater, and electroplating solutions, suitable for chemical environments.
2. Low Carbon Intergranular Corrosion Resistance : Low carbon content (≤ 0.03% ) reduces material degradation during welding and at high temperatures, extending service life.
3. Optimized Conductivity Design: The surface can be plated with chromium, nickel, or precious metals (such as platinum) to improve conductivity, or a copper core + stainless steel outer layer composite structure can enhance conductivity.
4. High-Precision Machining: The roller surface is precisely ground or polished to ensure uniform conductivity and material transfer (such as electroplating and coating processes).
Applications:
1. Electroplating / Electrolysis Industry: Used as anode or cathode rollers to transfer current to workpieces.
2. Printing Industry: Used in electrostatic printing, coating, and other scenarios requiring conductivity.
3. New Energy Batteries: Conductivity and heat transfer in electrode coating and roller pressing processes.
316L Conductive roller, with its corrosion resistance + adjustable conductivity, is a key component in demanding industrial environments.
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