Diaphragm cell

This technology uses a vacuum deposited fiber separator (the diaphragm)
to divide the anodic and cathodic sides of the chlor-alkali cell.

Efficiency

High performance

Reliable

What is the diaphragm cell?

What is the diaphragm cell?

Diaphragm cells

The diaphragm cell produces, at the cathode, a “liquor” containing diluted caustic soda and sodium chloride in a solution that must be then treated to recover the concentrated sodium hydroxide.

De Nora owns the two main diaphragm cells technologies:

  • Diamond Shamrock
  • Hooker

In the past, we have made considerable efforts to upgrade these cells and cell components to reduce power consumption and increase process environmental and safety standards, allowing the persistance of this technology, despite the massive introduction in the ‘70 of the better performing membrane cells.

This technology is still widely used in US, where low power costs lead to a long payback time for the diaphragm to membrane replacement.

 

Why choose our technology for your process?

Aside from the proprietary technologies: Diamond Shamrock and Hooker, De Nora provides electrodes and coatings for any type of cell in any range of current density and operating conditions.

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For the DIAPHRAGM cell De Nora offers a variety of solutions

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