Chromium plating process employing manganese dioxide coated anod

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204290R, C25D 304

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ABSTRACT:
In the electrodeposition of Cr, certain disadvantages of the conventional lead or lead alloy anode are overcome by employing an overlying coating of MnO.sub.2. The MnO.sub.2 coating may also be employed on other base metal electrodes, as well.

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patent: 1510172 (1924-09-01), Hosenfeld
patent: 1544451 (1925-06-01), Hambuechen
patent: 3616302 (1971-10-01), Osawa et al.
Frederick A. Lowenheim, "Modern Electro-Plating", pp. 87-94, 99-102, (1968).

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