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Showing 151 – 160 of 206 resultsElectro less plating processes are considered to be much convenient, cheaper and best for deposition on parts with lot of holes, cleavages, bents, curves, abnormal shapes, threading etc., effectively and economically.
This is Part 4 of a four-part article consisting of the full report of AES Research Project #3, Adhesion of Electrodeposits, done at the University of Michigan in the mid-1940s, following the end of World War II. It contains a commentary by industry people on the published methods for measuring adhesion.
Emerging pretreatment technology can reduce energy consumption and environmental concerns.
Our plant is experiencing wastewater discharge permit excursions on its limits for Total Cyanide as regulated by our very small town. I have about run out of places to look or things to test for and would appreciate any suggestions you have.
The word “myth” is derived from the Greek word mythos, which means “word of mouth” in many dictionaries.
We are trying to expand our business and are interested in getting involved with powder coating. What do we need to know to get started?
This paper is a fine example of the multitude of ways that surface finishing can be brought to bear in process development. In this case, a combination of processes is applied to large scale hydrogen production.
A metal finishing consultant looks at the present state of affairs in a dynamic, constantly changing and increasingly controversial area - pollution control in the plating industry. The social, political, economic and technological aspects of the problem are all considered.
A review article originally printed as Plating & Surface Finishing, 71 (6), 84-91 (1984) on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the American Electroplaters Society.