Arrangement of busbars for electrolytic cells

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204244, C25C 316

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ABSTRACT:
The direct electric current from a transversely disposed electrolytic cell, in particular a cell for producing aluminum, is partly conducted under the cell before being led to the anode beam of the next cell. The aluminum busbars connected to the cathode bar ends which are upstream with respect to the general direction of current flow I are led alternately, individually under the cell and collectively around the cell. On the long side of the cell, downstream with respect to direction I, the busbars which have been led individually under the cell are usefully brought together to collector bars; these are led to the anode beam of the next cell preferably together with busbars which are led around the cell and/or the busbars connected to the downstream cathode bar ends, all of which also join up with the collector bars.

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