Electrodeposition of alloys : principles and practice.
Electrodeposition of Alloys: Principles and Practice, Volume I covers the general and theoretical aspects of the electrodeposition of alloy containing silver and/or copper. This book is organized into three parts encompassing 21 chapters. The first part considers first the history of electrodepositi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1963.
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- Front Cover; Electrodeposition of Alloys: Principles and Practice; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Contents of Volume II; Part I: GENERAL AND PRACTICAL; Chapter 1. Survey of Alloy Plating; 1.1 What Is an Alloy?; 1.2 Definition of Powdered Alloys; 1.3 What Are Electrodeposited Alloys?; 1.4 Scope of Alloy Deposition; 1.5 Properties of Electrodeposited Alloys; 1.6 Present and Potential Uses of Alloy Deposits; 1.7 Potential Uses of the Alloy Plating Process; References; Chapter 2. History and Literature of the Electrodeposition of Alloys
- 2.1 Invention of, and Early Interest in, Electroforming2.2 Birth of Modern Electroplating; 2.3 Alloy Plating before 1900; 2.4 Alloy Plating since 1900; 2.5 Literature of Alloy Deposition; References; Chapter 3. Conductors, Current Flow, Electrode Potentials, and Definitions; 3.1 Electrical Conductors; 3.2 Passage of Current from a Metalhc Conductor to an Electrolyte; 3.3 Voltage; 3.4 Definitions of Electrical Terms; 3.5 Conventions Regarding Signs of Electrodes; 3.6 Static Potentials; 3.7 Synopsis of the Types of Alloy Plating Systems and the Six Principles of Alloy Deposition; References
- Chapter 4. Practical Considerations Involved in the Electrodeposition of Alloys4.1 Introduction; 4.2 General Conditions for Electrodepositing Alloys; 4.3 Role of Static Potentials in the Electrodeposition of Alloys; 4.4 Role of Dynamic Potentials in the Electrodeposition of Alloys; 4.5 Replenishment of the Metal Content of Alloy Plating Baths; 4.6 Codeposition in Electrorefining; References; Chapter 5. Variation in the Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys with the Composition of the Bath; 5.1 General Discussion: Classification, Definitions, Procedures, Principles
- 5.2 Examples of the Relation between the Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys and the Metal Ratio of the Bath5.3 Examples of the Relation between the Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys and the Total Metal Content of the Bath; 5.4 Relation between Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys and the Concentration of Complexing Agent in the Bath; 5.5 Effect of pH of the Plating Bath on the Composition of the Deposit; 5.6 Effect of Addition Agents on Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys; 5.7 Effect of Indifferent Salts on the Composition of the Electrodeposited Alloy
- 5.8 Appendix: Special Topics Deahng with the Relation between the Metal Content of the Bath and the Composition of the Electrodeposited AlloyReferences; Chapter 6. Effect of Operating Variables on the Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Relation between Current Density and Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys; 6.3 Effect of Temperature on Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys; 6.4 Effect of Agitation of Bath or Rotation of Cathode on the Composition of Electrodeposited Alloys