

1. Aluminum/steel
1) Aluminum/stainless steel anode inserts
2) Aluminum/steel electrical transition joints
3) Aluminum/steel electrical exploded joints
2. Aluminum/titanium/steel
1) Aluminum/titanium/steel
3. Copper/Aluminum
Brief introduction: Copper-Aluminum clad metal are usually used in electrical transition joints as terminal for the electric transfer, contactor in electrolyzer.
In any case, where the dissimilar materials have to be connected in electrically, there must be electrical resistance rising causing high temperature, over electricity consumption. These problems can be solved by using explosive welded Al-Cu clad metal since there is no electrical resistance rising in the interface between aluminum and copper.
Advantages:
Metallurgically bonded interface
Low voltage drop
Higher temperature rating
High tensile and shearing strength
Cut into size to meet customer requirement
Metal thickness ratio on application
1) Copper/Aluminum
2) Copper/Aluminum cathode inserts
3) Copper/Aluminum conducting bars
4. Copper/steel
1) Copper/stainless steel
2) Tin bronze/steel
3) Copper/ steel
5. Aluminum/steel for ship building
1) Aluminum for shipbuilding