Electrochemical method for removing metallic sheaths

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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2041296, C25F 500, C25F 314

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042870330

ABSTRACT:
An electrochemical stripping process is employed to selectively remove the metallic sheath from a thermocouple or resistance element without affecting the core material. The sheath is connected as a consumable anode and is inserted to a depth corresponding to the amount of the sheath to be removed. The core material is electrically isolated from the sheath and is therefore unaffected by the electrochemical process.

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