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titleOfInvention Electrode for electrolysis and method of manufacturing the same
abstract (57) [Abstract] [PROBLEMS] To provide an electrode for electrolysis, which has excellent corrosion resistance in an aqueous solution containing fluorine or fluoride ions, particularly in an electroplating bath of chromium, does not peel, and withstands long-term use, and a method for producing the same. To do. SOLUTION: An insulating oxide is sprayed on an electrode base material, A porous coating film of an insulating oxide having a porosity of 5 to 40% is formed, and then subjected to HIP treatment to cause mutual diffusion between the electrode base material and the insulating oxide. After forming the intermediate layer of PbO, the electrode base material is used as an anode and electricity is applied, and PbO is formed in the remaining pores of the porous film of the insulating oxide by electrodeposition. 2 is filled and an intermediate layer on the electrode outermost layer side is formed to form an intermediate layer consisting of two layers, and then PbO 2 is formed by electrodeposition. The outermost layer of the electrode is formed.
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