Electroplating zinc

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043797385

ABSTRACT:
An electroplating process is described for plating various metals and alloys in which certain organic substances are added to the plating solution. This permits high plating rates with excellent plating results, including smooth bright finishes, freedom from dendritic growth and constant plating thickness over wide areas.

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