Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1974-06-17
1976-08-03
Edmundson, F.C.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204297R, 204DIG7, C25D 1708
Patent
active
039727858
ABSTRACT:
An electroplating rack has a framework including a pair of interconnected uprights which support two vertically spaced pairs of arms. Removable pairs of inserts extend between the distal ends of the arms. Electrode bars underlie the pairs of inserts and define exposed, upwardly facing electrode surfaces. The inserts are provided with spaced apertures to support long, thin articles stood on end with their lower ends contacting the electrode surfaces. Interchangeable inserts having apertures of different sizes enable the racks to efficiently support long thin articles of different sizes.
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Edmundson F.C.
The Empire Plating Company
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