In electroplating, titanium anodes coated with precious metal oxides, such as iridium, play a crucial role as positive electrodes. These anodes exhibit high electrochemical catalytic performance, forming an essential part of the current transmission circuit. They are extensively used in various non-ferrous metal electroplating applications like nickel, gold, chromium, zinc, and copper plating. The iridium-coated titanium anodes contribute to efficient electroplating processes, ensuring uniform coatings and improved corrosion resistance. These anodes are a key component in the electroplating industry, enhancing the quality and durability of plated products.