Electrodeposition joining method and equipment

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Uniting two separate solid materials

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204212, 204224R, C25D 502

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052484041

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an electrodeposition process for producing a metallic joint between two metal surfaces and equipment for performing this method, in which the electrolyte liquid is applied in the region of the joint on the surfaces to be joined (A,B) by a rotating, electrolytic coating device (1) having an integrated anode (4). This eliminates the necessity of immersing the structural parts in an electrolytic bath. It is possible to create a joint between two structural parts arranged at an acute angle to each other. The coating device is a roll (1), whose shape conforms to the geometry of the seam. The roll (1) is preferably composed of an elastic material.

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