Anode paste - Names and Identifiers
Anode paste - Physico-chemical Properties
Use | Use for electrolytic aluminum industry. |
Anode paste - Introduction
Anode paste is a key material used in the aluminium electrolysis process. It is a mixture of raw materials such as coke, coal tar pitch and electrolytic aluminum powder. The following is an introduction to the nature, use, formulation and safety information of Anode paste:
Nature:
1. Anode paste has good conductivity and can provide current in the electrolytic cell.
2. It has high mechanical strength and fire resistance, and can resist high temperature and chemical corrosion.
3. Anode paste is a viscous mixture suitable for injection into Anode molds to make Anode blanks.
Use:
1. Anode paste is widely used in the production of electrolytic aluminum for the manufacture of aluminum metal.
2. It serves as the transmission medium of the electromotive force between the cathode (negative electrode) and the anode (positive electrode), helping the current to flow through the electrolytic cell.
Method:
1. The preparation process of Anode paste usually includes the following steps:
a. Select appropriate coal pitch and Coke as raw materials.
B. Mix the refined coke and coal pitch in the mixer, and add electrolytic aluminum powder and other auxiliary raw materials as required.
c. The mixture needs to be evenly stirred and broken to ensure that all ingredients are fully combined.
d. Finally, inject the prepared Anode paste into the Anode mold, and carry out subsequent treatment through curing, drying and other processes.
Safety Information:
1. When preparing Anode paste, care should be taken to prevent dust formation and inhalation, because it may have adverse effects on the respiratory system.
2. Operators should wear protective gloves and safety glasses to prevent Anode paste from touching skin and eyes.
3. When using paste anode, store it in a sealed container to avoid contact with air.
4. When discarding Anode paste, it is necessary to comply with relevant environmental regulations to ensure correct handling and disposal.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:00:56