AT140204B - Cell for chlor-alkali electrolysis. - Google Patents
Cell for chlor-alkali electrolysis.Info
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- AT140204B AT140204B AT140204DA AT140204B AT 140204 B AT140204 B AT 140204B AT 140204D A AT140204D A AT 140204DA AT 140204 B AT140204 B AT 140204B
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- alkali electrolysis
- brine
- electrolysis
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Description
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form der Zelle zur Chlor-AIkali-Elektrolyse dargestellt. Fig. 1 stellt einen Längsschnitt. Fig. 2 einen Querschnitt dar. Darin bedeutet 1 ein :-Profil mit eingeschweissten Kopfwänden 2. Die ganze Zelle
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Boden derselben entlang und verlässt die Zelle durch den Stutzen 8. Die Scheidewand 9 bildet beim Eintritt einen Syphon, durch den etwaige Verunreinigungen des Quecksilbers zurückgehalten werden.
Die Scheidewand 10 bildet die Trennwand zwischen Elektrolysenranm und nachfolgendem Abscheideraum.
Die Sole tritt durch den Einlauf 11 ein und füllt die Zelle bis ziemlich dicht an den Deckel. Hiedurch
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so dass die Zelle hiedurch praktisch explosionssicher ist. Die Höhe des Solestandes ist bestimmt durch die Höhe des verschiebbaren Überlaufrohres 12, durch das die Sole zusammen mit den gebildeten Gasen die Zelle verlässt. Die metallische Innenseite der Zelle ist mit Ausnahme des von Quecksilber bedeckten Bodens mit einem korrosionsschützenden und elektrisch isolierenden Überzug 13 versehen. Die Zelle ruht auf nachstellbaren Stützen. M, wodurch die Neigung der Zelle nach Belieben bzw. nach der erforder- liehen Schnelligkeit des Queelksilberdurehlaufs eingestellt werden kann.
Um zu einer möglichst kurzen
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zwischen Zelle und Zersetzer auf das geringst mögliche Mass herabgesetzt.
PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE :
1. Zelle zur Chloro-Alkali-Elektrolyse, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass Boden und Wände aus einem
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form of the cell for chlorine-alkali electrolysis shown. Fig. 1 shows a longitudinal section. FIG. 2 shows a cross section. 1 denotes a: profile with welded-in head walls 2. The entire cell
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Along the bottom of the same and leaves the cell through the nozzle 8. The partition 9 forms a siphon on entry, through which any contamination of the mercury is retained.
The partition 10 forms the partition between the electrolysis chamber and the subsequent separation space.
The brine enters through the inlet 11 and fills the cell quite close to the lid. By this
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so that the cell is practically explosion-proof. The height of the brine level is determined by the height of the displaceable overflow pipe 12 through which the brine leaves the cell together with the gases formed. The metallic inside of the cell, with the exception of the bottom, which is covered by mercury, is provided with a corrosion-protecting and electrically insulating coating 13. The cell rests on adjustable supports. M, whereby the inclination of the cell can be adjusted at will or according to the required speed of the mercury flow.
To be as short as possible
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between cell and decomposer reduced to the lowest possible level.
PATENT CLAIMS:
1. Cell for chloro-alkali electrolysis, characterized in that the bottom and walls are made of one
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DE140204T | 1932-07-19 |
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AT140204B true AT140204B (en) | 1935-01-10 |
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AT140204D AT140204B (en) | 1932-07-19 | 1933-06-28 | Cell for chlor-alkali electrolysis. |
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