Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1984-01-12
1985-09-10
Valentine, Donald R.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204 10, 204123, 204140, 204297M, 204112, C25C 700, C25F 700
Patent
active
045404771
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for collecting ferromagnetic particles distributed in metal or metal alloy material is disclosed. A tank containing an electrolyte is provided to electrochemically dissolve the metal or metal alloy material without substantial dissolving of the particles. A support surface is provided within the electrolyte for supporting the dissolving metal material and collecting undissolved particles. The support surface further comprises the working electrode in conjunction with the metal material. A magnetic field forming device is associated with the support surface for magnetically adhering undissolved particles to the support surface so as to maximize recovery of the particles.
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Cohn Howard M.
Kelmachter Barry L.
Olin Corporation
Valentine Donald R.
Weinstein Paul
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