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Electrochemical and Chemical Deposition

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Abstract The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Glossary of Terms 3. Protection Against Corrosion 4. The Plating Process 4.1. Design for Plating 4.2. Control 4.3. Impurities 4.4. Inspection 5. Substrate Preparation 5.1. The Nature of the Adhesive Bond 5.2. The Part Preparation Cycle 5.3. Preparation of Specific Substrates 5.3.1. Steel 5.3.2. Cast and Malleable Iron 5.3.3. Copper and Copper Alloys 5.3.4. Zinc 5.3.5. Aluminum 5.3.6. Magnesium 5.3.7. Stainless Steel 5.3.8. Nickel 5.3.9. Nonmetallic Substrates 6. Equipment 6.1. Tanks 6.2. Power Supply 6.3. Heating Equipment 6.4. Ventilation 6.5. Filters 6.6. Agitation 6.7. Water Supply 6.8. Racks 6.9. Waste Disposal 6.10. Site Location 6.11. Layout 7. Stripping of Deposits 8. Specific Deposits and Plating Solutions 8.1. Aluminum Deposits 8.2. Antimony and Arsenic Deposits 8.3. Cadmium Deposits 8.4. Chromium Deposits 8.5. Cobalt Deposits 8.6. Copper Deposits 8.7. Gallium Deposits 8.8. Germanium Deposits 8.9. Gold Deposits 8.10. Indium Deposits 8.11. Iron Deposits 8.12. Lead Deposits 8.13. Manganese Deposits 8.14. Nickel Deposits 8.15. Niobium Deposits 8.16. Rhodium Deposits 8.17. Silver Deposits 8.18. Tin Deposits 8.19. Zinc Deposits 9. Specific Alloy Deposits 9.1. Chromium Alloys 9.2. Copper Alloys ‐ Brass Plating 9.3. Gold Alloys 9.4. Lead Alloys 9.5. Nickel Alloys 9.6. Tin Alloys 9.7. Zinc Alloys and Other Alloys 10. Nonelectrolytic Deposits 10.1. Immersion Deposits 10.2. Noncatalytic Chemically Reduced Coatings 10.3. Catalytic Electroless Plating 11. Chromating 12. Oxide Coatings 12.1. Immersion 12.2. Electrolytic Oxidation 12.2.1. Aluminum 12.2.2. Magnesium 12.2.3. Titanium 12.3. Colors of Oxide Layers 13. Testing of Electrodeposited Coatings 13.1. Quality Control 13.2. Thickness Testing 13.2.1. Destructive Testing 13.2.2. Nondestructive Testing 13.3. Adhesion Tests 13.4. Corrosion Testing 13.5. Other Tests
Title: Electrochemical and Chemical Deposition
Description:
Abstract The article contains sections titled: 1.
Introduction 2.
Glossary of Terms 3.
Protection Against Corrosion 4.
The Plating Process 4.
1.
Design for Plating 4.
2.
Control 4.
3.
Impurities 4.
4.
Inspection 5.
Substrate Preparation 5.
1.
The Nature of the Adhesive Bond 5.
2.
The Part Preparation Cycle 5.
3.
Preparation of Specific Substrates 5.
3.
1.
Steel 5.
3.
2.
Cast and Malleable Iron 5.
3.
3.
Copper and Copper Alloys 5.
3.
4.
Zinc 5.
3.
5.
Aluminum 5.
3.
6.
Magnesium 5.
3.
7.
Stainless Steel 5.
3.
8.
Nickel 5.
3.
9.
Nonmetallic Substrates 6.
Equipment 6.
1.
Tanks 6.
2.
Power Supply 6.
3.
Heating Equipment 6.
4.
Ventilation 6.
5.
Filters 6.
6.
Agitation 6.
7.
Water Supply 6.
8.
Racks 6.
9.
Waste Disposal 6.
10.
Site Location 6.
11.
Layout 7.
Stripping of Deposits 8.
Specific Deposits and Plating Solutions 8.
1.
Aluminum Deposits 8.
2.
Antimony and Arsenic Deposits 8.
3.
Cadmium Deposits 8.
4.
Chromium Deposits 8.
5.
Cobalt Deposits 8.
6.
Copper Deposits 8.
7.
Gallium Deposits 8.
8.
Germanium Deposits 8.
9.
Gold Deposits 8.
10.
Indium Deposits 8.
11.
Iron Deposits 8.
12.
Lead Deposits 8.
13.
Manganese Deposits 8.
14.
Nickel Deposits 8.
15.
Niobium Deposits 8.
16.
Rhodium Deposits 8.
17.
Silver Deposits 8.
18.
Tin Deposits 8.
19.
Zinc Deposits 9.
Specific Alloy Deposits 9.
1.
Chromium Alloys 9.
2.
Copper Alloys ‐ Brass Plating 9.
3.
Gold Alloys 9.
4.
Lead Alloys 9.
5.
Nickel Alloys 9.
6.
Tin Alloys 9.
7.
Zinc Alloys and Other Alloys 10.
Nonelectrolytic Deposits 10.
1.
Immersion Deposits 10.
2.
Noncatalytic Chemically Reduced Coatings 10.
3.
Catalytic Electroless Plating 11.
Chromating 12.
Oxide Coatings 12.
1.
Immersion 12.
2.
Electrolytic Oxidation 12.
2.
1.
Aluminum 12.
2.
2.
Magnesium 12.
2.
3.
Titanium 12.
3.
Colors of Oxide Layers 13.
Testing of Electrodeposited Coatings 13.
1.
Quality Control 13.
2.
Thickness Testing 13.
2.
1.
Destructive Testing 13.
2.
2.
Nondestructive Testing 13.
3.
Adhesion Tests 13.
4.
Corrosion Testing 13.
5.
Other Tests.

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