How Does a Pulse Rectifier Work?

Pulse rectifiers don’t just supply DC—they send it in short, controlled bursts. By tweaking the pulse frequency, duty cycle, or waveform, they let you manage processes much more precisely than standard rectifiers.

You’ll see them in electroplating, hydrogen electrolysis, anodizing, PCB work, and precious metal finishing. Using pulsed current makes coatings stick better, reduces internal stress, brightens surfaces, and keeps deposits even, even in tiny holes or intricate patterns.

We offer single-pulse, forward/reverse, high-frequency, and programmable waveform versions. Thanks to a modular IGBT/MOSFET design, they can scale from a small plating shop to a high-current industrial electrolysis setup.

Built to perform reliably and save energy, these rectifiers make demanding tasks easier and results more consistent.

 

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