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publicationDate 1998-10-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber FR-2762020-A1
titleOfInvention ANODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL WITH DIAPHRAGM
abstract The present invention relates to an expandable anode of a diaphragm electrolysis cell. This anode comprises a conductive bar (D) in the form of a copper core provided with a layer of titanium, on which are fixed a first and a second pair of flexible extensor elements (F, K). The welding points (J1) of the second pair of extender elements (K) are positioned on the circumference of the busbar (D), at 90degree with respect to the welding points (J) of the first pair of extender elements (F). The anode surfaces are also connected by welding points (M) to the pairs of extender elements. The anode according to the present invention may be a new anode or a conventional anode having only one pair of extender elements (F) to which the second pair of extender elements (K) is fixed. With the device of the present invention, the ohmic drop between the busbar (D) and the anode surface is significantly reduced.
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