Anode Casting - Chemical Anode Quality

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ch. Wenzl
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Anodes must have a certain physical and chemical quality in order to provide uniform anodic corrosion and meet the requirements of electrorefining, i.e. to achieve a high current efficiency, low energy consumption, low amount of anode scrap and low effort together with high cathode quality. Various properties of the anodes can be influenced directly by the casting process, which is the interface of pyro- and hydrometallurgy of copper. The aims of anode casting ? high output and long mould lifetimes ? are not consistent with good physical anode quality. The physical requirements of an anode are smooth surfaces, uniform weight and thickness, minimal edge effects, minimal distortion of the body and the lugs, as well as a homogeneous microstructure, in order to achieve uniform dissolution behaviour. The chemical quality of the anode copper is a task of electrorefining operations, but the elemental distribution within the anodes, which should be as homogeneous as possible in order to provide uniform anodic corrosion, can be influenced by the casting process.
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APA: Ch. Wenzl  (2007)  Anode Casting - Chemical Anode Quality

MLA: Ch. Wenzl Anode Casting - Chemical Anode Quality. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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