Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Coating selected area
Patent
1995-09-28
1996-12-10
Valentine, Donald R.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic coating
Coating selected area
205141, 204206, 204224R, 204269, C25D 502, C25D 706, C25D 1700
Patent
active
055827080
ABSTRACT:
Electroplating cell comprising an electrolysis tank (2) containing a plating solution (S), at least one immersed anode (3), means for making a strip run through the solution (S) in front of said anode (3), from one of its edges (3A) to the opposite edge (3B), and electrically insulating masks (4A, 4B) arranged along said edges (3A, 3B).
Said masks overhang said edges by an amount at least equal to the distance separating said anode (3) from said strip and overlap them by an amount less than the same distance.
Application to coating with an alloy, especially a zinc-based alloy, especially in installations having several successive cells.
The quality of the coating is improved, something which facilitates the subsequent forming and painting of the coated sheet.
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Arnoux Claude
Delfrate Franco
Cole Thomas W.
Sollac
Valentine Donald R.
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