Electrode arrangement for electrolytic processes

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204280, 204290F, C25C 702

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051356333

ABSTRACT:
An anode arrangement used in electrolytic processes for steel strip galvanizing or chrome-plating has a plate-like anode of titanium with an active surface, which is connected to a generally planar carrier having a steel core and a current supply conductor comprising a sleeve element and a bushing element. The core has a passage extending through it to receive the bushing element, and, for protection against attack by the electrolytic solution, the core is loosely surrounded by an envelope of titanium foil; in the region of the bushing element, the envelope has passages, the edges of which are welded to the bushing element in a gas-tight and fluid-tight manner.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 13, No. 457 (C-644) [3805], Oct. 16, 1989 and JP-A-1 176100 (NKK Corp.) Jul. 12, 1989.

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