Experiences In Processing Of Cathode Lining From Aluminium Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. A. Venugopalan
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The 'Hall-Heroult' Process of reduction of Alumina to Aluminium has remainded basically the same for over 100 years, but the technology has been undergoing drastic changes with respect to selection of materials for Cathode and Anode, and also energy consumption. The latest generation pots have a working life of about 1800-2000 days normally. After the failure of the pots, the Cathode Lining is dug out and disposed of on land. Since the lining contains objectional materials causing pollution, various processes have been tried for re-processing of this waste. However, most of the processes have been unsuccessful from the techno-economic point of view. At Hindalco a new chemical process for converting the fluorine values of the dug out material to Cryolite was developed in 1988 and a" one ton per day Cryolite production plant has been operating since 1989. This process is especially applicable where the integrated Alumina and Smelter Plants exist side by side. The experience in operating this Plant is discussed in detail in the paper.
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APA: T. A. Venugopalan  (1992)  Experiences In Processing Of Cathode Lining From Aluminium Industry

MLA: T. A. Venugopalan Experiences In Processing Of Cathode Lining From Aluminium Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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