Multi-electrode cathode lifting device for electrolytic furnace
By combining the double-column gantry frame and the lifting mechanism, the overall lifting and position adjustment of the multi-electrode cathode is realized, which solves the problem of inconvenient maintenance of multi-electrode devices in the existing technology, meets the needs of high-power electrolytic furnaces, and is highly adaptable to high-temperature and dusty environments.
CN224337757UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09GANSU DINGXIN ENG TECH CO LTD
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GANSU DINGXIN ENG TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
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Abstract
A multi-electrode cathode lifting device for an electrolytic furnace, relating to the field of electrolytic production technology in the metallurgical industry, comprises a double-column gantry frame, an electrical control box fixed to one side wall of the double-column gantry frame, a track beam movably mounted within the double-column gantry frame, a moving trolley mounted on the track beam, and a clamp mounting seat mounted on the moving trolley. Cathode crossarm clamps are mounted on the clamp mounting seat. Sliding column assemblies are mounted at both ends of the track beam, connected to a lifting mechanism, which is mounted on the tops of the two columns of the double-column gantry frame. The track beam, which can be lifted as a whole, drives multiple sets of cathode crossarm clamps, enabling simultaneous lifting, lowering, maintenance, or replacement of multiple electrode devices. Maintenance does not require individual removal of electrodes from the electrolytic furnace body. The cathodes are easily adjustable, conveniently raised and lowered, and can be locked at any position, meeting the requirements of high-power electrolytic furnaces for cathode lifting devices and exhibiting strong adaptability.
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