Zinc Eletrowinning Tankhouse Project

Metallurgical project

Introduction

Electrowinning is a process used to recover zinc from purified zinc leaching solutions by applying a voltage across electrodes immersed in a zinc sulfate solution.

From zinc sulfate solutions to high grade zinc cathodes,we provide fulltechnology,equipment package and services for electrowinning plant.

CHMM specializes in delivering customized system solutions for clients looking to construct zinc electrowinning tankhouses By using advanced technologies and proprietary patents,we assist clients to efficiently produce high-grade zinc cathodes Supported by a team of highly skilled engineers,state-of-the-art automated equipment,and a commitment to comprehensive customer service,we ensure smooth and successful project execution from start to finish.

General Process

Featured Equipment

Zinc Stripping Machine

Automated Stripping and Brushing: Precisely removes and cleans zinc cathodes

High Stripping efficiency: About 300-360 pieces of cathode per hour

Advanced Control Systems: Includes automated controls for accurate and consstent operation

Automatic Multifunctional Crane

High Positioning Accuracy: Accurate positioning accuracy reaches±2mm

Double-lifting Hook: Can liftboth anodes and cathodes by changing the lifting hook

Automatic Operation: User-friendly automatic operation with integrated safetyfunctions

Sustainability

Zinc,a versatile material,is recognized as a sustainable metal for several key reasons,including its highrecyclability,essential role in creating durable products,and its contribution to environmentally friendlytechnologies.

CHMM offers cost-effective,process-optimized solutions that save overall investment costs whileenhancing the efficiency,sustainability,and safety of your production.Our high quality customer service furtherhelps to lower maintenance costs and mitigate operational risks throughout the life-cycle of your electrowinningplant.

Cost-Effective

Energy-Saving

Highly-Automated

Eco-Friendly

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