Supports: racks – Specially mounted – Suspended type
Patent
1990-04-06
1991-06-04
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Supports: racks
Specially mounted
Suspended type
118500, 204297W, A47F 500
Patent
active
050206770
ABSTRACT:
A common rack system is provided for sequentially anodizing and painting parts. The parts (14) are mounted on rack bars (18) and secured in place with straddle clips (16). An anodization bar (20) that is substantially thicker than the rack bar (18) is clamped to each rack bar (18) to provide the current-carrying capacity needed for good anodization. After the parts are anodized, the anodization bars (20) are then unclamped and removed from the rack bars (18), and the parts are painted while still mounted to the rack bars. The rack bars (18) are quite thin so as to minimize paint shadowing. Only minor touch-up painting is necessary after the parts (14) are subsequently removed from the rack bars (18).
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Milo, M. G., "Supporting Rack for Circuit Boards During Electroplating", Technical Digest No. 20, Oct. 1970, pp. 51-52/Western Electric.
Rosner Jon
Wirth David J.
Zaragoza Mike M.
Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
Kaser Bruce A.
The Boeing Company
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