EP2191044A1 - Equipment and method for the electrolytic tinning of steel strips using a non-soluble anode - Google Patents
Equipment and method for the electrolytic tinning of steel strips using a non-soluble anodeInfo
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- the invention generally relates to insoluble anode electrolytic tinning of steel strips, and more particularly to an insoluble anode electrolytic tinning process and the installation for its implementation.
- the lack of toxicity of tin and the excellent protection against corrosion it brings to steel have long led to the use of tin-plated mild steel in the field of food packaging where it is known under the name of "tinplate”.
- the manufacture of tinplate is generally made from coils ("coils") of mild steel or ultra-soft, which previously undergo a hot rolling operation, followed by a cold rolling operation. At the end of these rolling operations, steel strips of a few tenths of a millimeter thick are obtained.
- These strips are then annealed, passed after annealing in a cold rolling mill ("skin passed"), degreased, etched and tinned by an electrolytic tinning process (or “electro-tinning”). Tinning is typically followed by finishing operations such as coating remelting, passivation, and oiling.
- Electro-tinning is a method of electrodepositing tin on a metal substrate, which consists in establishing the transfer of Sn 2+ stannous ions to the band to be coated according to the equilibrium: Sn 2+ + 2 e " -) Sn deposited
- This reaction involves the availability of stannous ions in the bath.
- the bath has an acid for lowering the pH and increasing the electrical conductivity. It also contains additives that contribute, inter alia, to stabilize the stannous ions by preventing them from oxidizing, and to avoid the formation of stannic oxide sludge caused by the oxidation of these stannous ions.
- the first category of processes includes processes using a soluble anode, or so-called “soluble anode” processes
- the second category of processes includes processes implementing a insoluble anode, or so-called “insoluble anode” processes.
- FIG. 1 An example of a “soluble anode” electro-tinning installation known to those skilled in the art is shown in FIG. 1. It is a vertical electro-tinning installation 1, in which a 2 to be coated in a coating tank 3 (or still electrodeposition tank) by winding on two conductive rollers 41, 42 and a bottom roller 5, thus forming a descending strand 21 and a rising strand 22.
- a coating tank 3 or still electrodeposition tank
- the tin soluble anodes 61, 62 are disposed on either side of the falling 21 and up 22 strands of the steel strip 2 to be coated.
- This steel strip 2 is connected to the negative pole (represented by the symbol "-" in FIG. 1) of an electric current generator (not shown in FIG. 1), and the soluble anodes 61, 62 are connected to the positive pole (represented by the symbol "+” in Figure 1) of this generator, thus constituting the anode.
- the anodes 61, 62 and the descending 21 and 22 strands of the steel strip 2 are partially immersed in an electrolyte solution 7 (or electrolyte).
- insoluble anode electro-tinning processes
- the tin anode is replaced by an insoluble anode, for example a titanium anode with a coating of a metal (for example a metal of the platinum) or a metal oxide.
- the tin ions necessary for the coating are, in this case, derived from the electrolyte bath itself in the form of a compound of formula SnA 2 , A being an acid radical.
- US Pat. No. 5,312,539 proposes another "insoluble anode" tinning process, which uses an anionic membrane dialysis cell and a separate tin dissolution unit in which
- the subject of the present invention is therefore an electro-tinning method and an installation for its implementation which remedy the drawbacks of the prior art, by the use of a specific electrodialysis cell, connected to the electroplating tray. on the one hand and the dissolution reactor on the other.
- the present invention relates to an installation for the electrolytic tinning of a continuously moving steel strip in at least one plating tank filled with an electrolytic solution which comprises an acid AH and Sn stannous ions 2+ in the form of a compound SnA 2 with A denoting an acid anion, said electrodeposition tank comprising an insoluble anode immersed in the electrolytic solution of the electrodeposition tank and a cathode formed by the web in continuous travel in the electrolytic solution of the electroplating tank, said installation further comprising a tin dissolution reactor which comprises an insoluble cathode and at least one soluble tin anode, and an electrodialysis cell , characterized in that:
- the electrodialysis cell comprises a cathode compartment having an insoluble cathode, an anode compartment incorporating an insoluble anode, at least two acid-receiving compartments separated by at least one acid-donor compartment arranged alternately, a first receiving compartment acid being adjacent to the anode compartment by being separated by a cationic electrolysis or electrodialysis membrane, the acid - donor compartment being adjacent to the first acid - receiving compartment and separated therefrom by an anionic selective membrane.
- a second acid receiving compartment being adjacent to the acid donor compartment by being separated by a bipolar membrane, the cathode compartment being separated by a cationic membrane electrolytic or electrodialysis compartment that is adjacent, which is either an acid-receiving compartment or a compa acid donor deposit;
- the tin anode and the insoluble cathode are separated by an anionic electrodialysis membrane defining a cathode zone integrating the cathode and an anode zone integrating the tin anode, a first recirculation circuit of the electrolytic solution connects the electroplating tank (30) and the anode zone of the tin dissolution reactor; - a second recirculation circuit of the electrolytic solution connects the acid donor compartments of the cell electrodialysis chamber and the electroplating tank, and a third electrolytic solution recirculation circuit connects the acid - receiving compartments of the electrodialysis cell and the cathodic zone of the tin dissolution reactor.
- cationic electrodialysis membrane is understood to mean a membrane permeable to cations and which is typically used in an electrodialysis process.
- cationic electrolysis membrane is understood to mean a membrane permeable to cations typically used in a membrane electrolysis process, but which can advantageously be used in the electrodialysis process according to the invention. because of its robustness and ability to withstand higher current densities than a cationic electrodialysis membrane.
- anionic membrane for electrolytic electrodialysis means a membrane which is permeable to anions and which is not permeable to Sn 2+ cations.
- bipolar membrane is meant in the sense of the present invention, a membrane comprising a layer
- the electrodialysis cell may comprise an alternation of several acid donor compartments (i.e., at least two acid donor compartments) and several acid recipient compartments (i.e. also at least two recipient compartments) acid).
- the electrolysis cell of the plant according to the invention comprises a number N of acid donor compartments
- the electrolysis cell of the plant according to the invention comprises an alternation of N acid donor compartments (with N denoting an integer number N equal to or greater than 2) and of
- N + 1 acid receptor compartments N denoting an integer equal to or greater than 2.
- the compartment that is adjacent to the cathode compartment of the electrolysis cell is an acid-receiving compartment.
- the electrodialysis cell of the installation according to the invention makes it possible to considerably reduce the surface area of the necessary membranes and to overcome a concentration gradient between the compartments.
- the amount of acid to be recovered can be more easily and quickly controlled by acting on the electrodialysis current.
- the presence of an anionic electrodialysis or electrolysis membrane in the dissolving reactor between the soluble anode of tin and the insoluble cathode allows the ions A " to pass through this membrane from the cathode zone to the cathode. anodic zone, while the Sn 2+ ions produced at the anode remain totally in the anode zone of the reactor, the electrolytic solution contained therein is then recharged with stannous ions, and can then be directed back to the coating.
- first and second recirculation circuits of the electrolytic solution advantageously comprise a common oxygen degassing tank, which is arranged upstream of the dissolution reactor in the direction of flow of the electrolyte in this recirculation circuit.
- This degassing tank makes it possible to eliminate the gaseous oxygen formed at the insoluble anode of the coating tank.
- the acid AH is advantageously chosen from sulphonic acids.
- sulfonic acids that may be used according to the present invention, mention may be made especially of methanesulfonic acid and phenol-tallowonic acid.
- the preferred sulfonic acid is methanesulfonic acid.
- the SnA 2 compound will therefore advantageously be a tin sulfonate corresponding to the preferred sulfonic acids according to the invention: tin phenol sulphonate or tin methane sulphonate.
- the present invention also relates to a process for the electrolytic tinning of a continuous strip of steel in at least one plating tank filled with an electrolytic solution which comprises an acid AH and stannous Sn 2+ ions under form of a compound SnA 2 with A denoting an acid anion, said tinning process employing a non-soluble anode and the metal strip constituting a cathode which are immersed in the electrolytic solution and between which a potential difference is applied, the SnA 2 compound from a tin dissolution reactor, which comprises an insoluble cathode and a tin anode, between which a potential difference is applied, characterized in that the concentration of AH acid is kept constant in the electrolytic solution of the tank by carrying out the following steps: a) an anionic membrane of electrodialy is placed in the tin dissolution reactor; or electrolysis between the tin anode and the insoluble cathode, thus defining a cathode zone integrating the insoluble cathode and an
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of an example of a soluble anode electro-tinning installation according to the state of the art
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional diagram of an example of an insoluble anode electro-tinning installation according to the state of the art
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of an exemplary electro-tinning installation according to the invention
- FIG. 4 represents a cross-sectional schematic diagram of a variant of the electrodialysis cell of FIG. the electro-tinning installation shown in FIG. 3,
- FIG. 5 represents a cross-sectional schematic diagram of another variant of the electrolysis cell or of the electro-tinning installation shown in FIG. 3,
- FIG. 6 represents a cross-sectional diagram of an example of a dissolution reactor of an electro-tinning installation according to the invention
- FIG. 7 is a view from above of another example of a dissolution reactor of an electro-tinning installation according to the invention.
- the electro-tinning (or electrolytic tinning) installation shown in FIG. 1 is a soluble anode electro-tinning installation 1 of the state of the art, which was previously described in the reference to FIG. the prior art which precedes.
- the electro-tinning (or electrolytic tinning) installation shown in FIG. 2 is an electro-tinning installation 1 with an insoluble anode of the state of the art, which was previously described in the reference to the prior art which precedes.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic diagram of an example installation according to the invention, in which the strip to be coated 20 and an insoluble anode 60 are partially immersed in an electroplating tank 30 (or coating tank). ) containing an electrolytic solution (or electrolyte) containing Sn 2+ stannous ions in the form of a SnA 2 compound and an AH acid, A being an acid anion.
- the compound SnA 2 comes from a tin dissolution reactor 10, which comprises an insoluble cathode 120 and a soluble tin anode 160, which are immersed in a tank 130 also containing the same electrolytic solution as the coating tank 30
- An anionic electrodialysis or electrolysis membrane 140 is disposed between the electrodes 120, 160 of the reactor 10, so that the reservoir 130 of the reactor 10 is divided into a cathode zone 1200 containing the insoluble cathode 120 and an anode zone 1600. containing the soluble anode 160.
- the anode 160 of the reactor 10 is constituted by tin granules 161 contained in a basket 162 (called “dissolution basket”). of tin ").
- This basket 162 filled with granules 161 is connected to the positive pole (represented by the symbol "+” in FIG. 3) of a source of electric current (not represented in FIG. 3), the tin aggregates 161 playing the role of soluble anode.
- a soluble anode 160 it is also possible to use, in the tin dissolution reactor 10 of the plant according to the invention, an anode in massive form (not shown).
- the electro-tinning installation shown in FIG. 3 comprises, in addition to the coating tank 30 and the tin dissolution reactor 10, at least one electrodialysis cell 40 comprising: a cathode compartment 4200 incorporating a insoluble cathode 420, an anode compartment 4600 incorporating an insoluble anode 460, a plurality of acid donor compartments 4400,
- a plurality of acid recipient compartments 4500 two cationic electrolysis or electrodialysis membranes 470, one being disposed between the anode compartment 4600 and the acid receiving compartment 4500 immediately adjacent thereto, and the another being disposed between the cathode compartment 4200 and the compartment immediately adjacent thereto, which may be either an acid-receiving compartment 4500 or an acid-donor compartment 4400 depending on whether the number of acid-receiving compartments 4500 is identical or not to the number of acid donor compartments 4400.
- the electrodialysis cell 40 comprises an alternation of N acid-donor compartments 4400 and N of acid-receiving compartments 4500 (with N equal to 3 on the variant shown in FIG. 4), so that the cathode compartment 4200 is adjacent to an acid donor compartment 4400.
- the electrodialysis cell 40 comprises an alternation of N acid donor compartments 4400 and N + 1 acid recipient compartments 4500 (with N equal to 3 on the variant shown in Figure 5), so that the cathode compartment 4200 is adjacent to an acid receiving compartment 4500.
- FIG. 3 also shows that the electroplating tank 30 and the anode zone 1600 of the tin dissolution reactor 10 are connected by a first circuit 200 for recirculating the electrolyte.
- the electrodeposition tank 30 is also part of a second recirculation circuit 300 of the electrolyte, which connects it to the plurality of acid donor compartments 4400 of the electrodialysis cell 40, while the plurality of receiver compartments.
- acid 4500 of the electrodialysis cell 40 are part of a third recirculation circuit 400 of the electrolyte.
- cathode compartments 4200 and anodic 4600 may form part of a fourth closed-loop circulation circuit of an acid solution, for example sulfuric acid (not shown in FIG. 3).
- This oxygen degassing tank 210 which here is for example common to the first and second circuits 200 and 300, is disposed in downstream of the tank 30 in the direction of flow of the electrolytic solution in these circuits 200, 300, or in other words, upstream of the reactor 10 in the first circuit 200 and upstream of the electrodialysis cell 40 in the second circuit 300.
- the hydrogen degassing tank 410 is part of the third circuit 400 connecting the cathode zone 1200 of the dissolution reactor 10 to the plurality of acid receiving compartments 4500 of the electrodialysis cell 40, the tank degassing of the hydrogen 410 being disposed upstream of the electrodialysis cell 40 in the direction of flow of the electrolyte in the third circuit 400.
- An electrolyte depleted of stannous ions is thus obtained, part of which is taken from the coating tank 30, and is then subjected to degassing of the oxygen gas in the degassing tank 210 before being introduced into the anode zone 1600 of the dissolution reactor 10 on the one hand, and in the plurality of acid donor compartments 4400 on the other hand.
- a potential difference is applied simultaneously between the electrodes 420, 460 of the electrodialysis cell 40.
- the electrolyte coming from the coating tank 30 is introduced into the plurality of donor compartments. acid 4400.
- the Sn 2+ ions of the electrolyte remain predominantly in the acid donor compartments 4400 while the acidic anions A " migrate to the acid recipient compartments 4500 through the anionic membranes 450.
- bipolar membrane 440 As a bipolar membrane 440 that can be used according to the invention, the membrane marketed by the company TOKUYAMA SODA is recommended.
- a cationic separation membrane 470 that can be used according to the invention, the membrane marketed by the company TOKUYAMA SODA under the name C66 is recommended.
- the bipolar membrane comprises a cationic face and an anionic face making it possible to dissociate the water into H + and OH " ions, the H + ions being directed towards the acid-receiving compartment 4500 and the OH " ions being directed towards the donor compartment 4400 acid, as shown in Figure 5.
- the A- ions which are released at the cathode of the reactor 10 pass from the cathode zone 1200 to the anode zone 1600 through the anionic membrane.
- the electrolyte of the anodic zone 1600 of the reactor 10 thus recharged with stannous ions can then be recovered and directed back to the coating tank.
- the electrolyte contained in the cathode zone 1200 of the reactor 10 is directed by the recirculation circuit 400 to the hydrogen degassing tank 410 and is introduced into the plurality of acid recipient compartments 4500 of the electrodialysis cell 40.
- the electrodialysis cell 40 makes it possible to recover the excess electrolyte acid produced in the coating tank 30.
- the number of donor compartments 4400 and receivers 4500 of acid, and therefore the total membrane area required, is a function of the amount of acid to recover and the current density applied.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of a dissolution reactor 10 according to the invention, comprising a tank 130 of cylindrical shape filled with electrolyte, and separated in two by an anionic electrodialysis membrane 140, also of cylindrical shape, thus defining a central anode zone 1600 comprising the soluble anode 160, and an external cathode zone 1200 comprising the cathode 120.
- the cylindrical shape of the reservoir 130 and the anionic membrane 140 is given here by way of example. But, the reservoir 130 and the anionic membrane 140 may also be of parallelepipedal shape.
- the cathode 120 is connected to the negative pole of a source of electric current (represented by the symbol "-" in FIG. 6) and the anode 160 is connected, in its upper part, to the positive pole (represented by the symbol " + “In Figure 6) of the same source of electric current.
- FIG. 6 also shows that the soluble anode of tin 160 comprises a dissolution basket 162 comprising tin granules 161.
- This basket 162 is divided into three distinct superimposed parts: a lower zone 1621 immersed in the electrolyte contained in the tank 130; a middle zone 1622 for recovering the electrolyte, which is situated above the lower zone 1621 by being contiguous thereto and which is not immersed in the electrolyte contained in the reservoir 130, but which is wetted by the solution electrolytic when it is circulated in the circuit 200, and - an upper zone 1623 dryer for supplying dry granules of tin 161 and the transmission of the electric current dissolution.
- the lower 1621 and middle 1622 areas of the dissolution basket 162 of the anode 160 are both made of non-electrically conductive material.
- the upper area 1623 for supplying tin granules 161 is made of an electrically conductive material.
- an electrically conductive material that can be used according to the invention to produce the basket 162 of the soluble anode 160, mention may notably be made of stainless steel.
- the lower zone 1621 immersed in the electrolyte comprises a mesh 163 comprising a mesh plastic mesh adapted to the retention of the tin granules, ie between 0.05 and 0.50 mm, and preferably between
- the median zone 1622 includes a recovery trough 164 of the regenerated electrolyte, this trough being supplied via a trellis 165 (identical to that 163 of the lower zone 1621) and openings (in dashed lines in FIG. 5) formed in the envelope of the basket 162 (identical to those of the lower zone 1621).
- the upper zone 1623 comprises a filling hopper 166 in tin granules 161, which is connected to the positive pole of the electric power source.
- the lower zone 1621 of the basket 162, which is immersed in the electrolyte, is surrounded by an anionic membrane 140 of circular shape.
- This anionic membrane 140 is advantageously supported by at least one plastic net, which makes it possible to ensure the rigidity of the membrane 140.
- the electrolyte to be treated is introduced into the lower zone 1621 of the basket by intake pipes 201 at a pressure sufficient to allow it to overflow into the recovery trough 164 of the median zone 1622.
- the electric current ensures the dissolution of said granules 161 and the acid is charged with Sn ++ ions which remain close to the anode 160.
- the electrolyte and reloaded tin is recovered at the level of the trough 164, before being returned to the coating tank 30 via the return lines 202.
- FIG 7 is shown in plan view another example of the dissolution reactor 10 according to the invention, which comprises a plurality of soluble anodes 160 each having a basket 162 filled with tin granules 161, each basket 162 being surrounded by a circular anionic membrane 140.
- a feeding device 400 in granules 161 serves the hoppers 166 of all the baskets 162 of the dissolution reactor 10.
- This device 400 may be a treadmill or vibrating, or non-conductive pipes electricity.
- the device 400 operates intermittently according to a given signal by a granule level detection device in the hoppers 166, so as to maintain a constant level of granules 161 in the basket 162.
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