Anode effect

Anode effect is a process upset condition of an aluminum electrolysis cell caused by too little alumina dissolved in the electrolyte. The anode effect begins when the voltage rises rapidly and exceeds a threshold voltage, typically 8 volts.

Source

40 CFR § 98.6


Scoping language

All terms used in this part shall have the same meaning given in the Clean Air Act and in this section.

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