Selective plating apparatus with optical alignment sensor

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204224R, C25D 1700

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051145570

ABSTRACT:
Selective plating apparatus for a web includes optical sensor means rigidly attached directly to the plating mask. The optical sensor means is physically isolated from corrosive chemical and vapors in the environment, and cleaning means keeps the ends of the optical fibers free of salt and chemicals and otherwise prevents corrosion.

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