Sealing member for an electrolytic cell

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204242, 204266, 204279, 260 33, 260 5, C25B 116, C25B 126, C25B 900

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040986705

ABSTRACT:
A heat and chemically resistant sealing member particularly for an electrolytic cell of the diaphragm type in which the cell includes a cell can for containing a brine solution, a rigid cell base for supporting the can and anode members disposed within the can. The sealing member comprised of at least one vulcanized rubbery polymer provides a compressive seal between rigid members of the cell and is subjected to the heat within the cell. After long periods of exposure to this heat the sealing member is of a relatively flexible, resilient rubbery nature and has a relatively high resistance to compression set to thereby retain its sealing properties. The sealing member is preferably a flexible elastomeric sheet particularly useful for providing a seal and cover for the conductive base of the cell.

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patent: 3796648 (1974-03-01), Conner, Jr. et al.
patent: 3857775 (1974-12-01), Custer et al.
patent: 3925185 (1975-12-01), Lint

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