elektrodenriem
Elektrodenriem, also known as electrode paste or electrode coating, refers to a conductive paste used primarily in the production of aluminum through the Hall-Héroult process. This process is the most common method for aluminum smelting, where alumina (aluminum oxide) is dissolved in molten cryolite and reduced to pure aluminum using carbon anodes.
The electrode paste is applied to the surface of carbon anodes to improve their electrical conductivity and
In industrial settings, the quality of the electrode paste is critical for efficient aluminum production. Poor
Beyond aluminum smelting, electrode pastes are also used in other high-temperature industrial applications, such as in