Lead and lead-alloy anodes for electrowinning metals such as zinc, copper,
lead, tin, nickel and manganese from sulfuric acid solutions, whereby the
electrodes are processed by a repetitive sequence of cold deformation and
recrystallization heat treatment, within specified limits of deformation,
temperature and annealing time, to achieve an improved microstructure
consisting of a high frequency of special low .SIGMA. CSL grain boundaries
(i.e.>50%). The resultant electrodes possess significantly improved
resistance to intergranular corrosion, and yield (1) extended service
life, (2) the potential for reduction in electrode thickness with a
commensurate increase in the number of electrodes per electrowinning cell,
and (3) the opportunity to extract higher purity metal product.