Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1996-03-22
1998-02-17
Valentine, Donald R.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204224R, 204237, 204269, C25D 1700, C25D 1900
Patent
active
057188149
ABSTRACT:
A separating plant for separating metals from an electrolyte which contains metal, particularly for coating steel strip, includes successively arranged vertical coating cells in which the strip to be coated is guided from an upper deflection roller and/or current-carrying roller to a lower deflection roller and from there to another upper deflection roller and/or current-carrying roller. The upwardly or downwardly travelling strip portion passes through a gap between vertically arranged anodes and an electrolyte flow which is circulated by means of pumps is fed into the gap, preferably in a direction opposite the strip travel direction. Two oppositely arranged walls of each coating cell are constructed as anode plates and adjacent anode plates of successive coating cells form a separating chamber.
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Kueffner Friedrich
SMS Schloemann--Siemag Aktiengesellschaft
Valentine Donald R.
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