Chloride salt electrolytic rectifier cabinet
In industrial applications, sodium hydroxide is produced by electrolyzing brine using a direct current electrolysis rectifier cabinet. Since chloride ions or chlorine gas react with sodium hydroxide solution to form sodium chloride and sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), industrial sodium hydroxide production utilizes specially constructed electrolytic cells with ion exchange membranes to isolate chloride ions or chlorine gas from sodium hydroxide. The compatibility of the rectifier equipment significantly impacts the quality and energy cost of chloride salt electrolysis. A complete rectifier system includes a rectifier cabinet, digital control cabinet, rectifier transformer, pure water cooler, and DC sensors. It is typically installed indoors near the electrolytic cell, cooled by pure water, and uses input voltages such as 35KV and 10KV.