Refractory surfaces for alumina reduction cell cathodes and methods for providing such surfaces

- Reynolds Metals Company

The disclosure pertains to alumina reduction cells which employ refractory materials to provide a molten-aluminum contacting surface for the cathode. Specifically, configurations and methods are described according to which refractory hard metal tiles are secured to a carbonaceous substrate to produce composites suitable for constructing a molten-aluminum contacting surface for the use stated. The tiles are wettable by molten aluminum and are inert chemically to the reduction cell electrolyte. Configurations for coupling and interlocking such tiles are also described. When the tiles are coupled or interlocked in the manner taught, it is possible to achieve a built-up refractory surface which remains chemically and mechanically stable in a reduction cell environment. The refractory hard metal materials used are included among the borides, nitrides and carbides of Group IV, V, and VI of the Periodic System, particularly compounds of titanium and zirconium, and especially titanium-diboride and titanium-diboride aluminum-nitride mixtures.

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Description
Patent History
Patent number: T993002
Type: Grant
Filed: May 29, 1979
Date of Patent: Apr 1, 1980
Assignee: Reynolds Metals Company (Richmond, VA)
Inventors: Howard I. Kaplan (Florence, AL), Jerry H. Bryce (Lawrenceburg, TN), Thomas J. Johnston (Rogersville, AL), Jan M. Pottinger (Florence, AL), Curtis J. McMinn (Florence, AL), Alton T. Tabereaux (Sheffield, AL), John T. Willett (Florence, AL), Nolan E. Richards (Florence, AL)
Application Number: 6/43,242
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 204/243R; Having Particular Lining Element Shape (266/283)
International Classification: C25C 308; C25C 702;