Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1982-12-20
1984-07-03
Williams, Howard S.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204 64R, 204 64T, 204 66, 204 67, 204 70, 204286, 204297R, C25B 100, C25C 304, C25C 306, C25C 326
Patent
active
044578113
ABSTRACT:
A nonconsumable electrode assembly suitable for use in the production of metal by electrolytic reduction of a metal compound dissolved in a molten salt, the assembly comprising a ceramic electrode body and a metal subassembly of a metal conductor rod and at least one metal strap affixed to an end of the rod with opposing portions extending radially outwardly from the rod axis and having the ends of the strap attached to the electrode body.
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Aluminum Company of America
Williams Howard S.
Williamson Max L.
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