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titleOfInvention Electrolyser cathode
abstract FIELD: electricity. n SUBSTANCE: invention relates to a cathode for diaphragm electrolysers, in particular - for usage in diaphragm electrolysers for production of chlorine and alkali; the cathode is limited by a electrically conductive perforated surface and has an inner space containing two elements, one superimposed on the other, intended to improve distribution of liquid and electric current. n EFFECT: enhanced degree of electrolyte stirring and increased efficiency of electrolysis current, combined with reduced energy consumption, represent the technical effect of the invention. n 10 cl, 6 dwg, 1 ex
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