Electroplating
Plating Q&A: Nickel Tank Crystals
Why is there crystalline material at the bottom of the tank?
Read MoreIndex Continues Downward Trend
In August, the index contracted for the fourth time in five months.
Read MoreLegal Q&A: How the Department of Labor Plans on Making More Employees Eligible for Overtime Premium Pay
How would this impact our company?
Read MoreA Conversation With…Bill Rosenberg Jr., Columbia Chemical
We caught up with Bill as he was tuning his numerous guitars that he plays in a band with friends.
Read MoreAsterion’s Carbo-Dry Reduces Carbonates, Avoids Shutdowns
Skid-mounted system produces almost solid crystals for removal.
Read MoreColumbia Chemical Names Jeff Boehmer As Technical Support Manager
Boehmer is a member of the National Association of Metal Finishers, and has earned the designation of CEF/Certified Electroplater-Finisher.
Read MoreThe Adhesion of Electrodeposits to Plastics
The 1966 Carl E. Huessner Gold Medal Award was given to Dr. Edward Saubestre and co-workers for Best Paper appearing in Plating in 1965, and their paper is republished here in a series on the AES/AESF/NASF Best Paper Awards. This paper is a comprehensive treatise on the Jacquet peel test, a primary test method for determining adhesion on plated plastics.
Read MoreThe Study of Copper Anodes in Acid and Cyanide Plating Baths
The 1956 Carl E. Huessner Gold Medal Award was given to Charles Faust and William H Safranek for Best Paper appearing in Plating or the AES Technical Proceedings in 1955, and their paper is republished here in a series on the AES/AESF/NASF Best Paper Awards. Their work involves an evaluation of anodes for copper plating at the time when OFHC anodes were first emerging in use.
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