JPS57104685A - Method for conduction of large electric current to electrolytic cell and electrolytic device - Google Patents

Method for conduction of large electric current to electrolytic cell and electrolytic device

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JPS57104685A
JPS57104685A JP18042180A JP18042180A JPS57104685A JP S57104685 A JPS57104685 A JP S57104685A JP 18042180 A JP18042180 A JP 18042180A JP 18042180 A JP18042180 A JP 18042180A JP S57104685 A JPS57104685 A JP S57104685A
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anodes
strip
conducting
rolls
cathodes
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JPS6024191B2 (en
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Hajime Hinoto
Kango Sakai
Teruo Yokoooji
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Nippon Steel Corp
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Publication of JPS6024191B2 publication Critical patent/JPS6024191B2/en
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PURPOSE: To perform large electric current electrolysis stably by disposing ≥2 two units of electrolytic cells having ≥2 pieces of electricity conducting rolls per cell continuously are performing electrolysis while injecting plating solns. having static or dynamic pressure effect.
CONSTITUTION: The upper and lower rolls 11 of an electrolytic cell 15 are formed as electricity conducting rolls (cathodes) and a strip 3 is passed in electrolyte 16, and is electroplated with anodes 12 and the cathodes 11. Since conventional non-conducting rolls are made conducting, the capacity bearing of each roll 11 in conducting 7.5KA per piece of the anodes in the prior art is reduced to 1/2 and the quantity of electricity flowing in the strip 3 is reduced to 1/2 as well, and these make twice or more times higher current density possible. Since the anodes 12 are acted as spraying and supplying devices for electrolyte other than as electrodes, static pressure effect P acts between the anodes 12 and the cathodes 11 (strip 3), and suppresses the oscillations of the strip 3; therefore, it is possible to bring the anodes 12 closer to the strip 3.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
JP18042180A 1980-12-22 1980-12-22 Large current electrolyzer Expired JPS6024191B2 (en)

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JPS57104685A true JPS57104685A (en) 1982-06-29
JPS6024191B2 JPS6024191B2 (en) 1985-06-11

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS58123898A (en) * 1982-01-19 1983-07-23 Mitsubishi Heavy Ind Ltd Electroplating line

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS58123898A (en) * 1982-01-19 1983-07-23 Mitsubishi Heavy Ind Ltd Electroplating line

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