Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Depositing predominantly alloy coating
Patent
1995-01-30
1996-05-07
Niebling, John
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic coating
Depositing predominantly alloy coating
205252, 205253, 205254, 106123, 106126, C25D 356, C25D 360, C09D 500, C23C 1600
Patent
active
055142613
ABSTRACT:
Silver-tin alloys can be deposited by the galvanic method from a cyanide-free bath which is prepared using silver as the nitrate or diammine complex, tin as the soluble tin(II) or tin(IV) compound and mercaptoalkane-carboxylic acids and -sulfonic acids, Uniform and adhering coatings of silver-tin alloys with a silver content of approximately 20 to 99 weight % can be deposited from said bath. Silver-tin alloys are electrodeposited from said bath at a pH of 0 to 14 and a current density of 0.1 to 10 A/dm.sup.2.
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Frey Thomas
Hempel Wolfgang
Herklotz Gunter
Niebling John
W. C. Heraeus GmbH
Wong Edna
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