Coated valve metal anode for electrolytic extraction of metals o

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204289, 204290F, C25B, C25B 1110, C25C 702, C25D 1710

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047433515

ABSTRACT:
A metal anode comprises a current feed and at least one current distributor branching therefrom. The current distributor has a sleeve consisting of two identically formed profiled members which each have a respective crosspiece and two unequal limbs extending from its ends at right angles in opposite senses. The two profiled members are, for formation of the sleeve, assembled together so that the shorter limb of the one profile member lies in the region of the free end of the longer limb of the other profile member, whereby on the two narrow sides of the sleeve offset projecting flanges result. On these flanges are connected respective plate-like elements. These form the active part of the electrode. The plate-like elements consist expediently of corrugated expanded metal.

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