Method of monitoring an electrolytic cell

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204 98, 204258, 204400, 204435, G01N 2746

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ABSTRACT:
A method of employing wire reference electrodes in an electrolytic cell with at least one voltmeter to monitor the potential of the cell components and the cell is provided wherein the wire reference electrode comprises a lead-in wire portion, a reference wire portion, a sealing material to seal the junction of the lead-in wire reference portions, and a heat shrinkable insulating material.

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