Mechanical Properties and Electrolytic Behavior of Pb-Ag-Ca Ternary Electrodes for Zinc Electrowinning

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 771 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
At the Zinc & Lead'95 symposium, one of the authors presented several modifications of Pb-Ag-Ca alloy anodes for the zinc electrowinning process, and also, the behavior of some organic additives in the electrolyte. In this study, the mechanical properties of the electrode materials composed by Pb-0.5 wt% Ag-(0~0.8) wt% Ca were studied by the tensile and Vickers hardness methods. Furthermore, experimental research on the influence of rolling and annealing treatments on the electrolytic behavior and mechanical properties of these alloys was carried out. The tensile strengths of the annealed Pb-0.5 wt% Ag-(0.1-0.8) wt% Ca alloys were the same or higher than those of the as-cast Pb-0.9 wt% Ag alloy. The anode potential using the as-cast Pb-0.5 wt% Ag-0.6 wt% Ca alloy decreased compared to the as-cast Pb-0.9 wt% Ag alloy. Moreover, the annealed Pb-0.5 wt% Ag - 0.6 wt% Ca anode after rolling showed a lower anode potential than the as-cast Pb-0.5 wt% Ag - 0.6 wt% Ca anode.
Citation
APA:
(2000) Mechanical Properties and Electrolytic Behavior of Pb-Ag-Ca Ternary Electrodes for Zinc ElectrowinningMLA: Mechanical Properties and Electrolytic Behavior of Pb-Ag-Ca Ternary Electrodes for Zinc Electrowinning. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.