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|a Electrodeposition of alloys.
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|a Front Cover; Electrodeposition of Alloys: Principles and Practice; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Contents of Volume I; Part III: PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION ON THE ELECTRODEPOSITION OF ALLOYS (CONTINUED); SECTION I: ALLOY GROUP B. MUTUAL ALLOYS OF CADMIUM, LEAD, TIN, AND ZINC; Chapter 22. Electrodeposition of Lead-Tin Alloys; 22.1 Introduction; 22.2 Literature; 22.3 Electrodeposition of Lead-Tin Alloys from the Fluoborate Bath; 22.4 Electrodeposition of Lead-Tin Alloys from Baths Other Than the Fluoborate.
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|a 22.5 Curves of Current Density vs. Cathode Potential in the Electrodeposition of Lead-Tin Alloys22.6 Appearance and Structure of Electrodeposited Lead-Tin Alloys; 22.7 Properties of Electrodeposited Lead-Tin Alloys; 22.8 Protective Value of Coatings of Lead-Tin Alloys; 22.9 Reclamation of Lead and Tin as the Alloy; 22.10 Miscellaneous Applications of Electrodeposited Lead-Tin Alloys; 22.11 Electrodeposition of Ternary Alloys from a Modified Lead- Tin Fluoborate Bath; References; Chapter 23. Electrodeposition of Tin-Zinc Alloys; 23.1 Introduction; 23.2 Early Literature; 23.3 Types of Baths.
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|a 23.4 The Stannate-Cyanide Tin-Zinc Alloy Plating Bath23.5 Electrodeposition of Tin-Zinc Alloys from the Complexone Bath; 23.6 Pyrophosphate Bath; 23.7 Acid Baths; 23.8 Passivation of Tin-Zinc Coatings; 23.9 Structure and Appearance of Electrodeposited Tin-Zinc Alloys; 23.10 Properties of Electrodeposited Tin-Zinc Alloys; 23.11 Corrosion Resistance and Protective Value of Tin-Zinc Coatings; 23.12 Uses of the Alloy; 23.13 Stripping of Deposits; 23.14 Analysis of Deposits and Plating Baths and Measurement of Thickness of Deposits; 23.15 Specification; 23.16 Electrodeposition of Lead-Zinc Alloys.
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|a 25.1 Introduction25.2 Electrodeposition of Cadmium-Zinc Alloys from Cyanide Baths; 25.3 Electrodeposition of Cadmium-Zinc Alloys from Simple Salt Baths; 25.4 Appearance and Structure of Electrodeposited Cadmium- Zinc Alloys; 25.5 Properties and Protective Value of Cadmium-Zinc Alloys; 25.6 Electrodeposition of Ternary Alloys Containing Cadmium, Zinc, and Tin or Mercury; References; SECTION II: ALLOY GROUP C. ELECTRODEPOSITION OF ALLOYS OF CHROMIUM, INDIUM, THALLIUM, MANGANESE, AND SOME OF THE OTHER LESS NOBLE METALS; Chapter 26. Electrodeposition of Chromium Alloys; 26.1 Introduction.
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|a Electrodeposition of Alloys: Principles and Practice, Volume II: Practical and Specific Information provides sufficient information for preparing and operating alloy plating baths. This book is organized into five sections encompassing 21 chapters that also consider the facts and theory of alloy plating. The five sections discuss the five types of alloy plating system with respect to the plating variables. Each section deals with the fundamental bases of alloy deposition, which have been summed up in six principles. This book further examines the role of diffusion in alloy deposition and the r.
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