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GB189910317A - Improved Electro-plating Process and Apparatus therefor. - Google Patents

Improved Electro-plating Process and Apparatus therefor.

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GB189910317A
GB189910317A GB189910317DA GB189910317A GB 189910317 A GB189910317 A GB 189910317A GB 189910317D A GB189910317D A GB 189910317DA GB 189910317 A GB189910317 A GB 189910317A
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10,317. Dessolle, E. L. May 16. Metals, depositing. -To deposit copper o r other metal upon c a s t metal or iron, the article is first cleaned in an acid bath or by a sand blast, touched up by filing, chiselling, &c., again cleaned by a sand blast, then coated with a preliminary layer of copper in an alkaline or neutral bath, next rendered smooth by filling up any irregularities with tin solder, metals, or alloys, again plating in an alkaline or neutral bath, and finally plating in an acid bath. This final plating is performed in the apparatus shown, consisting of a bath a having two anodes, and the article x to be plated connected up as the cathode. The electrolyte is led from an upper tank c to serpentine or coiled pipes b having nozzles or holes by which the electrolyte is forced upwards in jets against the electrodes, thus preventing polarization, and allowing a current of very high density (about 1000 ampÞres per square metre of cathode surface) to be used. The electrolyte overflows to the vessel e, from which it is forced by a pump p to the vat c. The electrolyte is heated by a steam or like coil s in the vessel e. To obtain a deposit of metal of uniform thickness on projections and in hollows, double anodes s<1> are used shaped to fit the recesses b, and receiving the action of the current of the anode s.
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Cited By (3)

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US2835630A (en) * 1952-05-06 1958-05-20 Huddle Roy Alfred Ulfketel Treatment of metals prior to electro-plating
US3399128A (en) * 1964-11-02 1968-08-27 Ford Motor Co Electrodeposition process and apparatus having a movable conduit electrode
US3399126A (en) * 1964-11-02 1968-08-27 Ford Motor Co Electrodeposition process and apparatus having conduit electrodes

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2835630A (en) * 1952-05-06 1958-05-20 Huddle Roy Alfred Ulfketel Treatment of metals prior to electro-plating
US3399128A (en) * 1964-11-02 1968-08-27 Ford Motor Co Electrodeposition process and apparatus having a movable conduit electrode
US3399126A (en) * 1964-11-02 1968-08-27 Ford Motor Co Electrodeposition process and apparatus having conduit electrodes

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