Design, Construction, and Operation of Periodic Reverse Current Process at Tamano

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tatsuzo Kitamura
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The tank house of Tamano refinery, that started its operation in January, 1972, was constructed incorporating the application of Periodic Reverse Current (P.R.C.) from the outset of design works. In 1973, the production of electrolytic copper came up to 8,000 mtpm, a sharp increase ds compared with the designed capacity of 7,000 mtpm, and successful operation has been achieved up to the present. P.R.C. has been employed for the purpose of raising productivity level and reducing copper inventories. Since there were various problems in P.R.C. application to such a large sized cathode as 1 m x 1 m, special attentions were paid to the following items: -Development of a unique bus bar to make an electrolytic current to each electrode as uniform as possible. -Improvement of circulating method of electrolyte. -Application of high-performance equipment to realize a uniform spacing between anode and cathode. Owing to these creative technical developments mentioned above, technical level for operation up to 350 amp per sq m of cathode current density has been established. The quality of electrolytic copper, which was a matter of interest, has been proved to be as excellent as those of conventional electrolysis products through a long term supply to the field of SCR and Dip forming where high levels in quality are required.
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APA: Tatsuzo Kitamura  (1976)  Design, Construction, and Operation of Periodic Reverse Current Process at Tamano

MLA: Tatsuzo Kitamura Design, Construction, and Operation of Periodic Reverse Current Process at Tamano. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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