FI125711B - Electrode for an electrolytic process - Google Patents

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FI125711B
FI125711B FI20126367A FI20126367A FI125711B FI 125711 B FI125711 B FI 125711B FI 20126367 A FI20126367 A FI 20126367A FI 20126367 A FI20126367 A FI 20126367A FI 125711 B FI125711 B FI 125711B
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ELECTRODE FOR AN ELECTROLYTIC PROCESS
Field of the invention
The invention relates to an electrode for an electrolytic process such as for a process for electrowinning of metals as defined in the preamble of independent claim 1.
Electrolytic processes, for instance sulfate based electrowinning of metals such as copper, typically take place in an electrolytic cell that contains a number of anodes and a number of cathodes arranged in an alternating manner. In the sulfate-based electrowinning process, an anode made of lead alloy or an anode with an electrocatalytically active coating and a cathode made of stainless steel are immersed in an electrolyte bath containing a solution comprising e.g. copper sulfate and sulfuric acid. An electrical current from the anode to the cathode induces an electro chemical reaction, wherein copper is deposited on the surface of the cathode. At the same time, oxygen gas and acid are generated on the anode. The oxygen generated forms very small bubbles on the anode surface. These bubbles subsequently rise to the surface of the electrolyte containing sulfuric acid, burst and release a fine aerosol or mist of electrolyte into the atmosphere above the electrolyte. This aerosol or mist, referred to as acid mist, typically has a similar composition as the electrolyte, i.e. it contains sulphuric acid and metal salts, and has a number of harmful side effects: it is hazardous to personnel working in the tankhouse and also causes corrosion when deposited on surfaces in the tankhouse. The acid mist is typically composed of liquid particles or droplets of approx. 1-100 pm in diameter in suspension.
Several techniques are available for reducing acid mist in electrowinning tankhouses. These include chemicals such as foaming agents or surfactants (e.g. FC-1100), mechanical barriers such as layers of hollow plastic spheres, polystyrene beads and the like, improved ventilation (e.g. cross-flow) and hoods and cell covers above the cells to remove and recover acid mist. One example of a tank cover apparatus for reducing acid mist is described in US 5470445. US 4668353 describes clips and masking devices that restrict the electrolyte surface area through which bubbles can pass into the atmosphere.
These techniques however have drawbacks and may be impractical to use. Hoods and cell covers are effective in removing acid mist, but they do not collect acid mist if not in place, for instance at the time cathodes are being harvested or in some plant practice when cell cleaning is carried out. Hoods and the associated scrubbing systems consume water and energy. Chemicals are an additional expense and they do not provide 100% reduction for acid mist. Further, it would be desirable to be able to reduce the amount of acid mist to a minimum.
Objective of the invention
The object of the invention is to provide an electrode, which electrode, when used in an electrolytic process, decreases the amount of acid mist produced in the electrolytic process.
Short description of the invention
The electrode of the invention is characterized by the definitions of independent claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the electrode are defined in the dependent claims 2 to 16.
The invention is based on providing at least one of the first and the second surface of the electrode plate, preferably both the first and the second surface of the electrode plate, with projections and/or depressions for prolonging the residence time of the oxygen bubbles on the surface of the electrode plate and so allowing growth and or coalescence of the bubbles such that the amount of acid mist entering the tankhouse atmosphere is decreased.
The invention relates also to the use of the electrode in a process for electrowinning of metals to reduce the amount of acid mist released into a tankhouse atmosphere during the process for electro winning of metals.
The invention relates also to the use of the electrode in a process for electrowinning of metals together with a hood at least partly covering the electrolytic cell in which said electrode is used to reduce the amount of acid mist released into a tankhouse atmosphere during the process for electrowinning of metals.
The invention relates also to the electrode in a process for electrowinning of metals together with hollow spheres to reduce the amount of acid mist released into a tankhouse atmosphere during the process for electrowinning of metals.
The invention relates also to the electrode in a process for electrowinning of metals together with polystyrene beads to reduce the amount of acid mist released into a tankhouse atmosphere during the process for electrowinning of metals.
The invention relates also to the electrode in a process for electrowinning of metals together with anti-misting chemicals to reduce the amount of acid mist released into a tankhouse atmosphere during the process for electrowinning of metals.
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Figure 1 shows an electrode having an electrode plate,
Figure 2 shows the electrode shown in figure 1 as seen from one side,
Figure 3 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to a first embodiment,
Figure 4 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to a second embodiment,
Figure 5 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to a third embodiment,
Figure 6 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to a fourth embodiment,
Figure 7 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to a fifth embodiment,
Figure 8 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to a sixth embodiment,
Figure 9 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to according to a seventh embodiment,
Figure 10 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to an eight embodiment,
Figure 11 shows a detail view of detail A in figure 1 according to a ninth embodiment,
Figure 12 show use of an electrode plate in an electrolytic cell that is provided with a hood
Figure 13 shows an electrode having an electrode plate where one third of a first surface or of a second surface is provided with projections and/or depressions,
Figure 14 shows an electrode having an electrode plate where the half of a first surface or of a second surface is provided with projections and/or depressions, and
Figure 15 shows an electrode having an electrode plate where a first surface or a second surface is provided with three areas of projections and/or depressions.
Detailed description of the invention
Figures 1 and 2 shows an example of an electrode 1 for an electrolytic process such as a process for electrowinning of metals. Figures 3 to 11 show various embodiments of detail A in figure 1 (marked “Det A” in figure 1), i.e. different configurations of at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2.
The electrode 1 is preferably, but not necessarily, an anode for a process for electrowinning of metals such as copper.
The electrode comprises an electrode plate 2 having a first surface 4 on one side of the electrode plate 2 and a second surface 5 on the opposite side of the electrode plate 2. The height of the electrode plate 2 can for example be between about 1 m and about 1.2 m. The width of the electrode plate 2 can for example be between about 0.9 m and about 1 m. The thickness of the electrode plate 2 can for example be between about 6 mm and about 12 mm.
In figures 1 and 2 the electrode is also provided with a hanger bar 3 for suspending the electrode in electrolyte (not shown in the figures) in an electrolytic cell (not shown in the figures) for performing the electrolytic process.
At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with projections 6 and/or depressions 7. Preferably, but not necessarily, both the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with projections 6 and/or depressions 7.
The projections 6 and/or depressions 7 are preferably, but not necessarily, at least partly formed by material of the electrode plate 2. It is for example possible that the projections 6 and/or the depressions 7 are formed at least in part by machining and/or plastically deforming at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2.
At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with projections 6 and/or depressions 7 by using a patterned roller and by rolling at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 with such patterned roller. At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with projections 6 and/or depressions 7 by casting in a mould that is patterned.
It is also possible that the projections 6 and/or the depressions 7 are formed at least in part by adding material to at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2.
At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with grooves 8 so that projections 6 and/or depressions 7 are formed as is shown in figures 3 to 11, especially in figure 3.
The grooves 8 may for example have a V-shaped, or U-shaped, semi-circular or trapezoidal cross-sectional profile.
At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with grooves 8 in the form of linear grooves 9 so that projections 6 and/or depressions 7 are formed as is shown in figure 4.
At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may, as is shown in figures 5 to 11, be provided with grooves 8 in the form of essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 so that projections 6 and/or depressions 7 are formed.
The electrode plate 2 may, as is shown in figure 1, have a rectangular or square shape so that the electrode plate 2 has a top edge 10, a bottom edge 11 and two side edges 12. At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with grooves 8 in the form of essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 so that the essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 extend perpendicularly with respect to the top edge 10 and to the bottom edge 11 of the electrode plate 2 and parallel with respect to the two side edges 12 of the electrode plate 2 as is shown in figure 5.
The electrode plate 2 may, as is shown in figure 1, have a rectangular or square shape so that the electrode plate 2 has a top edge 10, a bottom edge 11 and two side edges 12. At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with grooves 8 in the form of essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 so that the essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 extend parallel with respect to the top edge 10 and to the bottom edge 11 of the electrode plate 2 and perpendicularly with respect to the two side edges 12 of the electrode plate 2 as is shown in figure 6.
The electrode plate 2 may, as is shown in figure 1, have a rectangular or square shape so that the electrode plate 2 has a top edge 10, a bottom edge 11 and two side edges 12. At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with grooves 8 in the form of essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 so that the essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 extend in an angular direction with respect to the top edge 10, to the bottom edge 11 and to the two side edges 12 of the electrode plate 2 as is shown in figure 5. The angle between the essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 and the top edge 10, the bottom edge 11 and the two side edges 12 may be in the range of 65 to 25 degrees, preferably in the range of 60 to 30 degrees, for example 45 degrees.
If at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with grooves 8 in the form of provided essentially parallel first linear grooves 13, the distance between two adjacent essentially first parallel first linear grooves 13 may for example be between about 5 and about 50 mm, preferably between about 7 and about 15 mm, more preferably about 10 mm.
At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with a grooves 8 in the form of essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 and additionally with grooves 8 in the form of essentially parallel second linear grooves 14, which cuts the essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 so that projections 6 in the form of quadrilateral projections 15 are formed limited by two adjacent essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 and by two adjacent essentially parallel second linear grooves 14 as is shown in figures 8 to 11.
The electrode plate 2 may, as is shown in figure 1, have a rectangular or square shape so that the electrode plate 2 has a top edge 10, a bottom edge 11 and two side edges 12. At least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 may be provided with a grooves 8 in the form of essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 and additionally with grooves 8 in the form of essentially parallel second linear grooves 14, which cuts the first set of essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 so that the essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 are parallel with the top edge 10 and the bottom edge 10 of the electrode plate 2 and so that the essentially parallel second linear groves 14 are parallel with the two side edges 12 of the electrode plate 2, as is shown in figure 8.
The electrode plate 2 may, as is shown in figure 1, have a rectangular or square shape so that the electrode plate 2 has a top edge 10, a bottom edge 11 and two side edges 12. If at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with grooves 8 in the form of provided essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 and essentially parallel second linear grooves 14, the essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 may extend in an angular direction with respect to the top edge 10, to the bottom edge 11 and to the two side edges 12 of the electrode plate 2, and the essentially parallel second linear groves 14 may extend in an angular direction with respect to the top edge 10, to the bottom edge 11 and to the two side edges 12 of the electrode plate 2 as is shown in figures 9 to 11. The angle between the essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 and the top edge 10, the bottom edge 11 and the two side edges 12 may be in the range of 65 to 25 degrees, preferably in the range of 60 to 30 degrees, for example 45 degrees. The angle between the essentially parallel second linear grooves 14 and the top edge 10, the bottom edge 11 and the two side edges 12 may be in the range of 65 to 25 degrees, preferably in the range of 60 to 30 degrees, for example 45 degrees.
If at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with grooves 8 in the form of provided essentially parallel first linear grooves 13 and essentially parallel second linear grooves 14, the distance between two adjacent essentially first parallel first linear grooves 13 may be between about 5 and about 50 mm, preferably between about 7 and about 15 mm, more preferably about 10 mm, and the distance between two adjacent essentially parallel second linear grooves 14 may be between about 5 and about 50 mm, preferably between about 7 and about 15 mm, more preferably about 10 mm.
If at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with grooves 8, the depth of the grooves 8 may be between about 1 and about 5 mm, preferably between about 2 and about 4 mm, more preferably about 2.5 mm.
If at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with grooves 8, the width of the grooves 8 may be between about 0.5 and about 5 mm, preferably between about 0.7 and about 2 mm, more preferably about 1.5 mm.
If at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with grooves 8, least one groove 8 extends preferably, but not necessarily, over the whole surface of the electrode plate 2.
The electrode plate 2 may be made of lead alloy.
It is possible that only part of at least one of the first surface 4 of the electrode plate 2 and the second surface 5 of the electrode plate 2 is provided with depressions 6 and/or depressions 7 as is shown in figures 13 to 15.
Figure 13 shows an electrode having an electrode plate 2 where one third of a first surface 4 or of a second surface 5 is provided with projections 6 and/or depressions 7 so that the upper part of the first surface 4 or of the second surface 5 is provided with projections 6 and/or depressions 7.
Figure 14 shows an electrode having an electrode plate 2 where the half of a first surface 4 or of a second surface 5 is provided with projections 6 and/or depressions 7 so that the upper part of the first surface 4 or of the second surface 5 is provided with projections 6 and/or depressions 7.
Figure 15 shows an electrode having an electrode plate 2 where a first surface 4 or a second surface 5 is provided with three areas of projections 6 and/or depressions 7 so that the areas span over the whole width of the surface of the electrode plate 2.
The invention relates also to the use of the electrode 1 in a process for electrowinning of metals to reduce the amount of acid mist released into a tankhouse atmosphere during the process for electro winning of metals.
The invention relates also to the use of the electrode 1 in a process for electrowinning of metals together with a hood 16 at least partly covering the electrolytic cell 17 in which said electrode is used to reduce the amount of acid mist released into a tankhouse atmosphere during the process for electrowinning of metals.
Similarly the patterned anodes may be used in combination with plastic spheres or polystyrene beads or foaming agents to decrease the mist present in the electrowinning tankhouse atmosphere.
It is apparent to a person skilled in the art that as technology advanced, the basic idea of the invention can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are therefore not restricted to the above examples, but they may vary within the scope of the claims.

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Elektrodi käytettäväksi elektrolyysiprosessissa, kuten prosessissa metallien elektrolyyttistä rikastusta varten, jolloin elektrodi käsittää elektrodilevyn (2), jolla on ensimmäinen pinta (4) yhdellä puolella elektrodilevyä (2) ja toinen pinta (5) vastakkaisella puolella elektrodilevyä (2), ja ripustintanko (3) elektrodin ripustamiseksi elektrolyyttiin elektrolyysikennossa (17), jossa elektrodilevyllä (2) on suorakulmainen tai neliömäinen muoto, niin että elektrodilevyllä (2) on yläreuna (10), alareuna (11) ja kaksi sivureunaa (12), tunnettu siitä, että vähintään toinen elektrodilevyn (2) ensimmäisestä pinnasta (4) ja elektrodilevyn (5) toisesta pinnasta (5) on varustettu ulokkeilla (6) ja/tai syvennyksillä (7).An electrode for use in an electrolytic process such as a process for electrolytic enrichment of metals, wherein the electrode comprises an electrode plate (2) having a first surface (4) on one side of the electrode plate (2) and a second surface (5) on the opposite side of the electrode plate (2). 3) for hanging the electrode on the electrolyte in the electrolytic cell (17), wherein the electrode plate (2) has a rectangular or square shape such that the electrode plate (2) has an upper edge (10), a lower edge (11) and two side edges (12) the first surface (4) of the electrode plate (2) and the second surface (5) of the electrode plate (5) being provided with projections (6) and / or recesses (7). 2. Patenttivaatimuksen 1 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu ulokkeista (6) ja/tai syvennyksistä (7), jotka on ainakin osittain muodostettu elektrodilevyn (2) materiaalista.An electrode according to claim 1, characterized by protrusions (6) and / or recesses (7) formed at least in part from the material of the electrode plate (2). 3. Patenttivaatimuksen 1 tai 2 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että vähintään toinen elektrodilevyn (2) ensimmäisestä pinnasta (4) ja elektrodilevyn (2) toisesta pinnasta (5) on varustettu urilla (8; 9; 13; 14), niin että muodostuu ulokkeita (6) ja/tai syvennyksiä (7).An electrode according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that at least one of the first surface (4) of the electrode plate (2) and the second surface (5) of the electrode plate (2) are provided with grooves (8; 9; 13; 14) projections (6) and / or recesses (7). 4. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-3 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että vähintään toinen elektrodilevyn (2) ensimmäisestä pinnasta (4) ja elektrodilevyn (5) toisesta pinnasta (5) on varustettu urilla (8), jotka ovat pitkittäisten urien muotoisia (9; 13; 14), niin että muodostuu ulokkeita (6) ja/tai syvennyksiä (7).An electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that at least one of the first surface (4) of the electrode plate (2) and the second surface (5) of the electrode plate (5) are provided with grooves (8) ; 13; 14) so as to form projections (6) and / or recesses (7). 5. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-4 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että vähintään toinen elektrodilevyn (2) ensimmäisestä pinnasta (4) ja elektrodilevyn (5) toisesta pinnasta (5) on varustettu urilla (8), jotka ovat oleellisesti samansuuntaisten ensimmäisten pitkittäisten urien muotoisia (13), niin että muodostuu ulokkeita (6) ja/tai syvennyksiä (7).An electrode according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that at least one of the first surface (4) of the electrode plate (2) and the second surface (5) of the electrode plate (5) are provided with grooves (8) substantially parallel to the first longitudinal grooves. shaped (13) to form projections (6) and / or recesses (7). 6. Patenttivaatimuksen 5 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että on aikaansaatu oleellisesti samansuuntaiset ensimmäiset pitkittäiset urat (13), niin että oleellisesti samansuuntaiset ensimmäiset pitkittäiset urat (13) kulkevat kulmittaisessa suunnassa suhteessa elektrodilevyn (2) yläreunaan (10), alareunaan (11) ja kahteen sivureunaan (12) nähden.An electrode according to claim 5, characterized in that substantially parallel first longitudinal grooves (13) are provided such that substantially parallel first longitudinal grooves (13) extend in an angular direction relative to the upper edge (10), lower edge (11) of the electrode plate (2) and with two side edges (12). 7. Patenttivaatimuksen 5 tai 6 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että etäisyys kahden vierekkäisen, oleellisesti samansuuntaisen ensimmäisen pitkittäisen uran (13) välillä on noin 5- 50 mm, edullisesti noin 7-15 mm ja edullisemmin noin 10 mm.An electrode according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the distance between two adjacent, substantially parallel first longitudinal grooves (13) is about 5 to 50 mm, preferably about 7 to 15 mm, and more preferably about 10 mm. 8. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-7 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että vähintään toinen elektrodilevyn (2) ensimmäisestä pinnasta (4) ja elektrodilevyn (5) toisesta pinnasta (5) on varustettu urilla (8), jotka ovat muodoltaan oleellisesti samansuuntaisia ensimmäisiä pitkittäisiä uria (13), ja urilla (8), jotka ovat muodoltaan oleellisesti samansuuntaisia toisia pitkittäisiä uria (14), jotka leikkaavat ensimmäiset pitkittäiset urat (13), niin että muodostuu ulokkeita (6), jotka ovat nelikulmaisten ulokkeiden muotoisia (15), joita rajoittaa kaksi vierekkäistä, oleellisesti samansuuntaista ensimmäistä pitkittäistä uraa (13) ja kaksi oleellisesti samansuuntaista toista pitkittäistä uraa (14).An electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that at least one of the first surface (4) of the electrode plate (2) and the second surface (5) of the electrode plate (5) are provided with grooves (8) grooves (13), and grooves (8) having substantially parallel second longitudinal grooves (14) which intersect the first longitudinal grooves (13) to form projections (6) in the form of rectangular projections (15), bounded by two adjacent substantially parallel first longitudinal grooves (13) and two substantially parallel second longitudinal grooves (14). 9. Patenttivaatimuksen 8 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu oleellisesti samansuuntaisista ensimmäisistä pitkittäisistä urista (13), jotka kulkevat kulmittaisessa suunnassa suhteessa elektrodilevyn (2) yläreunaan (10), alareunaan (11) ja kahteen sivureunaan (12), ja oleellisesti samansuuntaisista toisista pitkittäisistä urista (13), jotka kulkevat kulmittaisessa suunnassa suhteessa elektrodilevyn (2) yläreunaan (10), alareunaan (11) ja kahteen sivureunaan (12).An electrode according to claim 8, characterized by substantially parallel first longitudinal grooves (13) extending in an angular direction relative to the upper edge (10), lower edge (11) and two lateral edges (12) of the electrode plate (2), and substantially parallel second longitudinal grooves (13). ) running in an angular direction with respect to the top edge (10), bottom edge (11) and two side edges (12) of the electrode plate (2). 10. Patenttivaatimuksen 8 tai 9 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että etäisyys kahden vierekkäisen, oleellisesti samansuuntaisen ensimmäisen pitkittäisen uran (13) välillä on noin 5-50 mm, edullisesti noin 7-12 mm ja edullisemmin noin 10 mm, ja etäisyys kahden vierekkäisen, oleellisesti samansuuntaisen toisen pitkittäisen uran (14) välillä on noin 5-50 mm, edullisesti noin 7-12 mm ja edullisemmin noin 10 mm.Electrode according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that the distance between two adjacent, substantially parallel first longitudinal grooves (13) is about 5 to 50 mm, preferably about 7 to 12 mm, and more preferably about 10 mm, and the distance between two adjacent, between the substantially parallel second longitudinal groove (14) is about 5-50 mm, preferably about 7-12 mm, and more preferably about 10 mm. 11. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 3-10 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että urien (8; 9; 13; 14) syvyys on noin 1-5 mm, edullisesti noin 2-4 mm ja edullisemmin 2,5 mm.Electrode according to any one of claims 3 to 10, characterized in that the grooves (8; 9; 13; 14) have a depth of about 1 to 5 mm, preferably about 2 to 4 mm, and more preferably 2.5 mm. 12. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 3-11 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että urien (8; 9; 13; 14) syvyys on noin 0,5-5 mm, edullisesti noin 0,7-2 mm ja edullisemmin 1,5 mm.Electrode according to any one of claims 3 to 11, characterized in that the grooves (8; 9; 13; 14) have a depth of about 0.5 to 5 mm, preferably about 0.7 to 2 mm, and more preferably 1.5 mm. 13. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 3-12 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että urilla (8) on V:n muotoinen, U:n muotoinen, puoliympyrän muotoinen tai puolisuunnikkaan muotoinen poikkileikkausprofiili.Electrode according to any one of claims 3 to 12, characterized in that the grooves (8) have a V-shaped, U-shaped, semicircular or trapezoidal cross-sectional profile. 14. Patenttivaatimusten 3-13 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu vähintään yhdestä urasta (8; 9; 13; 14), joka ulottuu elektrodilevyn (2) koko pinnan yli.Electrode according to claims 3 to 13, characterized by at least one groove (8; 9; 13; 14) extending over the entire surface of the electrode plate (2). 15. Patenttivaatimusten 1-14 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että vähintään osa tai osia vähintään toisesta elektrodilevyn (2) ensimmäisestä pinnasta (4) ja elektrodilevyn (5) toisesta pinnasta (5) on varustettu ulokkeilla (6) ja/tai syvennyksillä (7).Electrode according to claims 1-14, characterized in that at least part or parts of at least one of the first surface (4) of the electrode plate (2) and the second surface (5) of the electrode plate (5) are provided with projections (6) and / or recesses (7) ). 16. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-15 mukainen elektrodi, tunnettu siitä, että elektrodilevy (2) on valmistettu lyijy seoksesta.An electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that the electrode plate (2) is made of a lead alloy. 17. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-16 mukaisen elektrodin käyttö menetelmässä metallien elektrolyyttistä rikastusta varten elektrolysoimishallin ilmakehään vapautuvan happosumun määrän vähentämiseksi metallien elektrolyyttisen rikastusprosessin aikana.Use of an electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 16 in a process for electrolytic enrichment of metals to reduce the amount of acid mist released into the atmosphere of an electrolysis hall during the electrolytic enrichment process of metals. 18. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-16 mukaisen elektrodin käyttö menetelmässä metallien elektrolyyttistä rikastusta varten käyttäen huuvaa, joka ainakin osittain peittää elektrolyysikennon (17), jolloin mainittua elektrodia käytetään elektrolysoimishallin ilmakehään vapautuvan happosumun määrän vähentämiseksi metallien elektrolyyttisen rikastusprosessin aikana.Use of an electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 16 in a method for electrolytic enrichment of metals using a hood which at least partially covers an electrolytic cell (17), said electrode being used to reduce the amount of acid mist released into the atmosphere of the electrolysis hall. 19. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-16 mukaisen elektrodin käyttö menetelmässä metallien elektrolyyttistä rikastusta varten käyttäen onttoja palloja elektrolysoimishallin ilmakehään vapautuvan happosumun määrän vähentämiseksi metallien elektrolyyttisen rikastusprosessin aikana.Use of an electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 16 in a process for electrolytic enrichment of metals using hollow spheres to reduce the amount of acid mist released into the atmosphere of the electrolysis hall during the electrolytic enrichment process of the metals. 20. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-16 mukaisen elektrodin käyttö menetelmässä metallien elektrolyyttistä rikastusta varten käyttäen polystyreenihelmiä elektrolysoimishallin ilmakehään vapautuvan happosumun määrän vähentämiseksi metallien elektrolyyttisen rikastusprosessin aikana.Use of an electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 16 in a process for electrolytic enrichment of metals using polystyrene beads to reduce the amount of acid mist released into the atmosphere of the electrolysis hall during the electrolytic enrichment process of the metals. 21. Minkä tahansa patenttivaatimuksista 1-16 mukaisen elektrodin käyttö menetelmässä metallien elektrolyyttistä rikastusta varten käyttäen sumunestokemikaaleja elektrolysoimishallin ilmakehään vapautuvan happosumun määrän vähentämiseksi metallien elektrolyyttisen rikastusprosessin aikana.Use of an electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 16 in a process for the electrolytic enrichment of metals using anti-fog chemicals to reduce the amount of acid mist released into the atmosphere of the electrolysis hall during the electrolytic enrichment process of the metals.
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