Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Utilizing mist prevention
Patent
1996-09-10
1998-04-28
Valentine, Donald R.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic coating
Utilizing mist prevention
204278, 204279, 204270, C25B 900, C25B 1500, C25D 2104
Patent
active
057440182
ABSTRACT:
An electrolytic processing tank contains alternating cathodes and anodes. Each anode carries a sealing unit on either side thereof. The sealing units include flexible U-shaped sealing members which are in surface contact with neighboring cathodes. A sealing member which is T-shaped as seen in an end view is positioned adjacent the end of each anode. Each T-shaped member has a leg whose thickness is the same as that of the anodes, and a crosspiece which extends partway along the leg. The leg is aligned with a neighboring anode, and the end of the leg remote from the crosspiece abuts the anode. The crosspiece projects beyond the opposite end of the leg to form a flexible flap which establishes a seal with a wall of the processing tank. The crosspieces of neighboring T-shaped members overlap one another.
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Alexander Graeme
Halter Dale F.
Murray James A.
Santoyo Manuel G.
Tix Ron
Durando Antonio R.
Valentine Donald R.
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