Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Coating predominantly single metal or alloy substrate of...
Patent
1996-05-08
1997-04-01
Valentine, Donald R.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic coating
Coating predominantly single metal or alloy substrate of...
205213, 205680, 205682, 205704, 252 792, C25F 320, C23F 303
Patent
active
056162316
ABSTRACT:
Aluminum alloy articles are electrobrightened in an acidic solution containing phosphoric acid, water, and suspended mineral particles. The solution preferably also contains sulfuric acid. Aluminum alloy sheet electrobrightened in the solution has a less directional appearance when the suspended mineral particles are present.
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Askin Albert L.
Schultz Paul B.
Serafin Daniel L.
Aluminum Company of America
Klepac Glenn E.
Valentine Donald R.
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