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titleOfInvention Fibrous diaphragm
abstract PURPOSE: To improve mechanical strength, service life and dimensional stability and prevent the rising in electrolytic voltage caused by the fault of a diaphragm by constituting the diaphragm of a diaphragm type electrolytic cell for brine electrolysis of fibrous material and a specific thermoplastic resin binder. n CONSTITUTION: A diaphragm made by binding fibrous material such as asbestos with a thermoplastic binder is used for a diaphragm in a diaphragm type electrolytic cell for producing gaseous Cl and NaOH by electrolyzing NaCl-contg. water. A fluororesin which is dissolved at ≥1wt% in methyl ethyl ketone at 25°C, such as a copolymer of vinyl fluroide or vinylidene fluoride consisting of 5W50mol% hexafluoropyrene as a copolymer component is used as the thermoplastic resin for the binder used. If such fluororesin is used as an emulsion, the asbestos diaphragm of superior strength and dimensional stability at relatively low temps. is produced without melt sticking with asbestos and the rising in electrolytic voltage does not occur. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
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