SU127038A1 - Electrolyte composition for babbitt-lead lead-calcium alloys - Google Patents
Electrolyte composition for babbitt-lead lead-calcium alloysInfo
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- SU127038A1 SU127038A1 SU626926A SU626926A SU127038A1 SU 127038 A1 SU127038 A1 SU 127038A1 SU 626926 A SU626926 A SU 626926A SU 626926 A SU626926 A SU 626926A SU 127038 A1 SU127038 A1 SU 127038A1
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Примен емый в насто щее врем а пpo ;ыиIлelП Ocти металлотерм;:ческий способ получени кальциевых баббитов, соответствующих ГОСТ 1209-53, состоит в том, что в расплавленном и перегретом свинце раствор ют металлический натрий. В полученный снлав заливают расплавленный хлористый кальций, который энергично перемешиваетс с плавом, при этом часть натри расходуетс на восстановление кальци , а полученна смесь хлоридов кальци и натри выбрасываетс . Этот способ св зан с больший непроизводительным расходом дорогосто щего металлического натри , потери которого при сплавлении с перегретым CBiiriцом достигают 15-20%, а хлористого кальци .The currently used method for the production of metallotherms: a method for producing calcium babbits according to GOST 1209-53 is that metallic sodium is dissolved in molten and superheated lead. Molten calcium chloride is poured into the resulting melt, which is vigorously stirred with water, while part of the sodium is consumed for the reduction of calcium, and the resulting mixture of calcium chloride and sodium is released. This method is associated with greater unproductive consumption of expensive metallic sodium, the loss of which, when melted with superheated CBiiric, reaches 15-20%, and calcium chloride.
Описываемый способ производства кальциевых баббитов состава свинец-кальций-натрий исключает применение металлического натри и сокращает расход хлористого кальци . Способ заключаетс в получении кальциевых баббитов, соответствующих ГОСТ 1209-53, электролизом расплавленной смеси, состо щей из 32-42% хлорида кальци и хлорида натри (остальное), на непрерывно циркулирующем свинцовом катоде в электролизере известной конструкции.The described method for the production of calcium babbits of lead-calcium-sodium composition eliminates the use of metallic sodium and reduces the consumption of calcium chloride. The method consists in obtaining calcium babbits, corresponding to GOST 1209-53, by electrolysis of the molten mixture, consisting of 32-42% calcium chloride and sodium chloride (the rest), on a continuously circulating lead cathode in an electrolyzer of known design.
Предмет изобретени Subject invention
Состав электролита дл получени свинцово-кальциевых сплавов типа баббитов электролизом в ваннах с жидким катодом, отличающийс тем, что, с целью получени свинцово-кальциевых баббитов, дл электролиза примен ют расплав хлоридов кальци и натри в отиощении , равном 0,6.The electrolyte composition for producing lead-calcium alloys of babbitt type by electrolysis in baths with a liquid cathode, characterized in that, in order to obtain lead-calcium babbits, a melt of calcium and sodium chlorides is used in the cleaning of 0.6.
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