Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1994-07-21
1996-04-16
Niebling, John
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204282, C25D 1710
Patent
active
055079296
ABSTRACT:
An electrode apparatus for dialysis of a liquid during electrodeposition processes includes an elongated body submergible in the liquid and having a generally open interior for receiving an elongated electrode therein. An ion exchange membrane forms a portion of the body and permits a filtrate to flow from the liquid through the membrane and enter the open interior of the body. An anolyte enters the body through an anolyte inlet, and an anolyte outlet removes anolyte and filtrate from the body. An electrical cable or conductor is joined to the electrode at a connection within the body to provide an electrical charge to the apparatus. A liquid-tight chamber formed within the body contains the electrical cable and electrode connection and retains them in liquid isolation from the anolyte and filtrate within the body as well as from the liquid within the electrodeposition container. Access is provided to the chamber to permit servicing of the connection.
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Brochu Ronald P.
Brown Sean M.
Fagundes Michael J.
Koch Membrane Systems, Inc.
Mayekar Kishor
Niebling John
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