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publicationDate 2017-01-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EA-025799-B1
titleOfInvention DEVICE FOR REGULATING POWER IN THE BATHS OF ELECTROLYTIC REMOVAL OF METALS
abstract In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the invention is a device for the electrolytic processing or extraction of metals from an electrolyte solution (233). The device contains electrolytic baths (210, 220) and a rectifier (240). Baths contain intermittently spaced anodes (216) and cathodes (214). The anodes or cathodes of the first bath are electrically connected to the positive (204) or negative (202) lead of the rectifier (240), respectively, via the first path of the electric current having the first resistance (215). The anodes or cathodes of the second bath are electrically connected to the positive or negative lead of the rectifier, respectively, by means of a second electric current path having a second resistance (225). The second resistance is made higher than the first resistance. The device additionally includes a channel (232) for the electrolyte from the first bath to the second bath, while the electrolyte contains metal in the dissolved ionic form, and the metal concentration in the first bath is higher than in the second bath.
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