Device for the electrolytic surface treatment of bulk material

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 25 – D

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C25D 17/28 (2006.01) B65G 49/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2047690

Abstract For electrodeposition of metal from an electrolyte with a vibrator conveyor the bulk material is transported in a conveying trough which is connected as cathode. According to the invention, the conveying trough (18) is provided with supporting stringpieces (22 to 29) which are intended for the mechanical attachment of the conveying trough (18) on the central pipe (2) as well as for current transmission to the cathode and furthermore serve as electric lead-through through the sidewall (5) of the central pipe (2). The supporting stringpieces (22 to 29) comprise an electrically conducting contact shaft (52) which is electrically insulated from the electrolyte (12) and the central pipe (2). For the attachment of the conveying trough (18) on thee stringpieces (22 to 29) contact bolts (56 to 58) are provided which serve at the same time for current transmission from the contact shaft (52) to the bulk material (20). In this form of realization one obtains a simple current supply to the cathode. FIG 2+3

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