access icon openaccess Application of electro-hydraulic proportional control in cathode rod pulling out system of lead electrolysis

In the process of lead electrolysis, due to its production characteristics, it is necessary to extract and collect the cathode conductive rod on the cathode plate after electrolysis, so as to make it reusable. At present, most of the lead electrolytic manufacturers in China still rely on manual extraction in this process. In this study, a rapid, stable and effective cathode rod extraction equipment for lead electrolysis is designed by means of electro-hydraulic proportional technology. AMESim simulation and experimental research on the equipment are also carried out.

Inspec keywords: electrolysis; electrohydraulic control equipment; proportional control; design engineering; hydraulic systems

Other keywords: electro-hydraulic proportional control; effective cathode rod extraction equipment; rapid cathode rod extraction equipment; manual extraction; cathode conductive rod; lead electrolytic manufacturers; lead electrolysis; electro-hydraulic proportional technology; stable cathode rod extraction equipment; production characteristics; cathode plate

Subjects: Engineering materials; Mechanical components; Control technology and theory (production); Production equipment

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