. Journal. yte (sodium chloride solution for instance), andalso carrying the Si mrce of electricity. Below the platformis a storaee chamber, and to one side, below the level of the electrolyte tank, is a relatively small eleotroljftank, m which are the electrodes, and below whki ,larger tank to receive the bleaching liquor as it is pin the electrolyser. The electrolyte Mows from the -tank through a pipe provided with a tap into A >•• -11 circuit and a switch circuit aito a float in the solution tank, so that when thethe solution in this tank falls below a certain pobell rin^s. and
. Journal. yte (sodium chloride solution for instance), andalso carrying the Si mrce of electricity. Below the platformis a storaee chamber, and to one side, below the level of the electrolyte tank, is a relatively small eleotroljftank, m which are the electrodes, and below whki ,larger tank to receive the bleaching liquor as it is pin the electrolyser. The electrolyte Mows from the -tank through a pipe provided with a tap into A >•• -11 circuit and a switch circuit aito a float in the solution tank, so that when thethe solution in this tank falls below a certain pobell rin^s. and at the same time the supply of cuthe electrolyser is cut off.—E. S. Absorbing Gases by a Liquid under the Action Silent Electric Discharge ; Apparatus for . Hemptinne. Eng. Pat. 7101. April 4, 1905. L,pag,tj United States Patents. Electrolytic Apparatus. W. M. Johnson. Iola, Pat. 789,740, May 16. anodes 3, 3 the apparatus shown in sectioiaccompanying figure aro of lead, and disc provided with varus which, when the anodes are imeans of the pulley .>. direct the electrolylcathodes, which are situated in the spaces bet«>pair of anodes.—T. F. B. Electrolytic Purposes ; Centrifugal Apparatus for -R. , Erie, Pa. Pat, 790,055. May 1 <m
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