Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1985-03-18
1989-04-11
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
118500, 118503, C25D 1704, B05C 1114
Patent
active
048203963
ABSTRACT:
A rack or transport tool for the printed wire industry which rationalizes its many operations by unifying them through the use of new process tanks all accepting the above same tool. This rack mechanically secures and processes panels, vertically, most already drilled or punched with holes, so that any chemicals, or spray water or pressurized air will have free access to clean or dry or chemically treat these holes and adjacent surfaces which are previously through plated with copper or any wished metal. To accomplish so many diversifyed operations, a change in the work method is necessary. Each panel must be provided with two or more notches on its edges so that the tool will not rely on an apparent clamping force to hole the panels but on the captive ability of these various notches, transversally mating each other to prevent the panels to fall off under the action of pressurized water, air, hydrostatic force, solutions and cathode agitation. The tool is so designed to fit tanks also built with special features; the anodes are connected together from the bottom to form together a magazine extending sideways in relation to the tank and mating with the panels/rack magazine, so that the interspaces are respectively filled by the anodes and by the panels. The use of such a multiple carrying tool permit an extreme high production with an increased degree of quality.
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Koch Robert J.
Niebling John F.
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