Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1975-08-11
1977-05-24
Andrews, R. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204105R, 204107, 204273, 204275, C25C 112, C25C 1508
Patent
active
040254003
ABSTRACT:
In an electrolysis system capable of producing particulate crystalline product having limited adherence to the cathodes, a process and apparatus for the continuous recovery of said product directly from the electrolytic cell tank substantially uncontaminated by adhering electrolyte comprising the agitation of the electrolyte to effectively influence and contribute to the control of the crystalline product size and density as well as the structural competence of the dendrites and to cause said product to separate from the cathodes, the collection of the particulate crystalline product on a conveyor transport system located in the bottom part of the electrolytic cell tank, the continuous removal of the particulate crystalline product from the electrolytic cell tank by means of the conveyor transport system, and the transportation of the crystalline particulate product through a washing zone prior to its removal from the electrolytic cell tank to substantially displace the electrolyte liquor from the particulate crystalline product.
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Atwood George E.
Cook Melvin S.
Andrews R. L.
Duval Corporation
Feldcamp Larry B.
Pugsley Frank B.
Sroufe Delmar L.
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