Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1976-10-26
1979-04-17
Prescott, Arthur C.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
137260, 204279, 204255, C25B 116, C25B 126, C25B 900
Patent
active
041499557
ABSTRACT:
There is used a structure modified so that the brine-introduction tube is mounted within a larger-diameter tube sealingly mounted in the brine-introduction opening in the side of the cell top, with an orifice member preferably being mounted within an end of the brine-introduction tube nearer to the cell. This makes it possible to avoid unwanted variations in the brine flow rate and to see instantly whether an orifice member is clogged.
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BASF Wyandotte Corporation
Dunn Robert E.
Linkhauer John W.
Prescott Arthur C.
Swick Bernhard R.
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