Machine for the simultaneous electrochemical processing of multi

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204297R, B23P 104, B23P 114

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041167996

ABSTRACT:
A machine for simultaneously electrochemical processing a plurality of workpieces in which a workpiece receiver is mounted on spring loaded rails between a clamping unit and a base for horizontal movement between loading and operating positions. A working electrode extends through a bore in the clamping unit to create a working gap with a workpiece which is electrically connected via a spring loaded contact member to a source of eroding current. The clamping unit can be moved up and down to make and break electrical contact and to clamp and release the workpieces. Electrolyte is supplied to and removed from the working gap.

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