Improved Copper Electrowinning Operations Using Wrought Pb-Ca-Sn Anodes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. D. Prengaman
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Wrought lead-calcium-tin anodes developed by RSR Corporation have improved the performance compared with the other lead alloy anodes. These anodes have been in continuous service at various locations around the world for as long as fourteen years. Calcium provides mechanical strength to the anode to prevent the deformation while tin increases the mechanical strength, reduces the rate of corrosion, prevents the formation of non-conducting layers on the anode surface, and dramatically improves the conductivity of the anode. Tin is also instrumental in developing the unique rolled structure of the anode which leads to the reduced rates of corrosion, longer life, and improved oxygen evolution. Cobalt additions to the electrolyte further enhance the oxygen evolution and improve the anode life. Higher current densities and higher operating temperatures reduce the anode life. The unique patented method of attaching the rolled anode sheet to the bus bar substantially reduces the resistance of this important joint and offers the substantial savings in power over the life of anode.
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APA: R. D. Prengaman  (1999)  Improved Copper Electrowinning Operations Using Wrought Pb-Ca-Sn Anodes

MLA: R. D. Prengaman Improved Copper Electrowinning Operations Using Wrought Pb-Ca-Sn Anodes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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