A Challenging Task to Improve Potlife in Aluminum Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. E. Zangiacomi V. C. Pandolfelli L. Paulino
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The continuous improvement in aluminum industry over the last years has increased metal output at lower cost. The potlining plays an important role in this regard due to high cost involved and more recently in its environmental aspects. In order to increase potlife and thus minimize the aluminum cash cost, a systemic approach is needed, through investigating the main cathode failure mechanisms by using a pot autopsy as a powerful tool, and then making the necessary chances to achieve extended potlife. In addition, preheating and pot start-up may also damage the cathode if not performed with an appropriate technique or even if the lining materials are not specified correctly, among other factors. All these aspects will be presented and discussed in this paper. Increased potlife, especially now that the current is reaching values up to 300kA, will allow aluminum plants to match their goals more efficiently at lower costs.
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APA: C. E. Zangiacomi V. C. Pandolfelli L. Paulino  (2006)  A Challenging Task to Improve Potlife in Aluminum Industry

MLA: C. E. Zangiacomi V. C. Pandolfelli L. Paulino A Challenging Task to Improve Potlife in Aluminum Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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