ACD
Anode-cathode-distance (ACD) is the anode-to-molten aluminium spacing.
The 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.
A 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'.
The carbonaceous negative electrode that is also used for containing the metal and the electrolyte.
The 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.