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electroplatingDeposition of metals upon metallic surfaces by electrolysis for decorative and/or protective purposes. It is used in the preparation of printing plates, ‘master’ audio discs, and in many other processes. A current is passed through a bath containing a solution of a salt of the plating metal, the object to be plated being the cathode (negative terminal); the anode (positive terminal) is either an inert substance or the plating metal. Among the metals most commonly used for plating are zinc, nickel, chromium, cadmium, copper, silver, and gold. In electropolishing, the object to be polished is made the anode in an electrolytic solution and by carefully controlling conditions the high spots on the surface are dissolved away, leaving a high-quality stain-free surface. This technique is useful in polishing irregular stainless-steel articles. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Power Technology's concept of increasing output or current is directly related to the surface area of the electroplates exposed to the electrolytes. Power Technology's concept of increasing output or current is directly related to the surface area of the electroplates exposed to the electrolytes. Electroplate Cu in the voids created during X-ray lithography 4. |
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