Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1977-09-06
1978-10-10
Kaplan, G. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
29420, 204292, C25D 312, C25D 1712
Patent
active
041195019
ABSTRACT:
Nickel forms, such as pellet and shot, are useful as electroplating anode materials; however, due to their small size, it is difficult to retain the nickel forms within conventionally used titanium mesh plating baskets. Nickel forms that have been work flattened are readily retained in conventional anode baskets and provide, in addition, a surprising increase in activity and a desirable coarse residue.
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Fisher Gordon Lloyd
Huston Ernest Lee
Kaplan G. L.
Kenny Raymond J.
MacQueen Ewan C.
Mulligan, Jr. Francis J.
The International Nickel Company Inc.
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