Edge Protection for Starter-Blanks and "Permanent" Matrix-Cathodes: A Systematic Approach to Solve old Problems

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 591 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The accepted definition of the function of an edge protector fails to specify adequately the several tasks which it must perform to be functionally effective: detailed analysis of these tasks leads to the reasoned conclusion that they cannot satisfactorily be fulfilled by the conventional types of "edge-strips". The true cost of edge protector failure is cumulative: renewal costs are dwarfed by the increased operating expenses and production losses which result from but partial or incipient failure of the edge-strip; yet, the several supposedly improved types, for use with starter-blanks, generally were "built down to a price", prolonging the agony, as it were. Clearly, a fresh appraisal of the problem was overdue, and more especially so with the advent of "permanent" cathodes. As a result, new methods of edge .protection have been developed, including the so-called "EDGEWISE" system in which the present author as patentee *) has a vested interest-which he hereby declares. Due mention is made of recent progress in protecting the edges of aluminium "Jumbo" cathodes in zinc electrowinning operations, although the present Paper is more concerned with edge protection of starter-blanks and permanent cathodes in copper ER/EW processes, where most of the "old" problems now may justifiably be claimed to have been overcome, Mention is also made - albeit at this time necessarily only briefly, and confined to edge protection - of "rigidized" metal blanks and permanent cathodes: a most recent development**) which may prove to represent a "breakthrough": time will tell.
Citation
APA:
(1987) Edge Protection for Starter-Blanks and "Permanent" Matrix-Cathodes: A Systematic Approach to Solve old ProblemsMLA: Edge Protection for Starter-Blanks and "Permanent" Matrix-Cathodes: A Systematic Approach to Solve old Problems. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.