Potlines (Alia Alzaabi)
མཇུག་བསྡུ་ནི་ལུ་དགོ་པའི་དགོས་མཁོ།
ཟུར་ཐོ་འདི་ལག་ལེན་འཐབ་ཐོག་ལས་ ཚིག་ཐོ་བརྡ་འཚོལ་འབད།
དམིགས་བསལ། | ཀ་ཁ་ག་ང་། ཅ་ཆ་ཇ་ཉ། ཏ་ཐ་ད་ན། པ་ཕ་བ་མ། ཙ་ཚ་ཛ་ཝ། ཞ་ཟ་འ་ཡ། ར་ལ་ཤ་ས། ཧ་ཨ། | ཆ་མཉམ།
A |
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ACDAnode-cathode-distance (ACD) is the anode-to-molten aluminium spacing. | |
AnodeThe carbon mass connected to the more positive side of the power supply and used for the electrochemical removal of oxide ions, in the process itself being consumed. | |
B |
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BauxiteIs the most common ore of aluminium. | |
Bayer ProcessA German Karl Joseph Bayer invented a process in the year 1888 to refine Bauxite and recover nearly pure alumina. The process is named 'Bayer Process'. | |
BusbarThe external aluminium bar used to lead current between pots to the electrod contacts. | |
C |
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Cathode liningThe carbonaceous negative electrode that is also used for containing the metal and the electrolyte. | |
ConductorsMaterials that are made up of atoms whose electrons are easily freed. | |
CrustThe solidified electrolyte-alumina power that forms on top of the pot. | |
Current effeciencyThe ratio of the quantity of metal produced in the pot by passing of current compared to that of the theoretical amount expected from Faraday's Law. Expressed as a percentage. | |
E |
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Electrolyte or bathMotlen Cryolite (Na3ALF6) is the major component (80 - 85%) of the electrolyte or bath. | |