Claims
- 1. A method for removing gaseous substances from the electrolyte flowing through a series of electrolytic cells comprising the steps of: introducing the electrolyte into a group of electrolytic cells numbering in the range of one to three connected in a series; introducing the output of the series of electrolytic cells into the top cylindrical section of a cyclone horizontally tangent to the interior surface so as to form a vortex aided by the form of the conical bottom section of the cyclone; allowing the gaseous substances to escape through an orifice in the top of the cyclone while severely restricting the flow of the electrolyte therethrough and into an exhaust system; arresting the circular flow of the electrolyte as it nears the bottom of the cyclone by means of a planar baffle attached to the interior wall of the outlet of the cyclone so as to protrude slightly into the conical bottom section; allowing the electrolyte to exit through the bottom of the cyclone with a slight back pressure to enhance separation of the gaseous substances from the electrolyte; and introducing the electrolyte with gaseous substances removed into a group of electrolytic cells numbering in the range of one to three connected in a series for further electrochemical production.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 718,833, filed 08/03/76 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,097,358.
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Divisions (1)
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