Process for the continuous electrolytic plating of metal wire, s

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204 39, 204206, 204245, C25D 366, C25D 706

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ABSTRACT:
A process of electro-plating elongate articles of passive metal with a thin, homogeneous coating of a noble metal. The article is passed through an electrolyte bath comprising a salt melt of alkali metals or alkaline earth metals containing a cyano radical. The articles are guided through the bath by guides of a material selected from oxides of aluminum, silicon, yttrium, or zirconium; nitrides of silicon, borium, or titanium; or carbides of silicon or titanium. The entire process is carried out in an inert atmosphere.

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