Hello analogkid2digitalman:
Thank you also for this information. The person I did the work for has retired. I will see if this work has been picked up by someone else. take care,
Steved
Boo1:
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate the information. I went to schaeffer's web site and will contact them. As for your questions:
- The temperature range is from RT to 395C.
- It is intermittant, every 80 minutes, it heats and then cools - assuming the line doesn't stop.
- There are...
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The only familiarity I have with nickel on stainless steel was for an elecroforming application (about 8 years ago). Stainless steel is very passive and our deposit used to fall off in the tank. The solution was a Woods nickel strike (very low pH). Another suggestion is a Sulfamate...
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Thank you,
Steve
Hi Honeymeal:
Robbers and thieves are used to steal away the deposit from areas of the part. Different areas of a part, such as edges, corners and areas closest to the anode are high current density areas and generally receive a thicker deposit. The robbers and thieves will receive some of the...
Hi Electro guy:
I have 3 articles on robbers and thieves. I you send me your fax #, I will fax you the articles. Have a great day.
Steve d
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Hello:
We would like to measure the hardness of an adhesive, preferably after it has been welded to a substrate. After welding, the adhesive is approximately .001" thick and .004" wide. Thank you and have a great day,
Steved
Hello:
I am trying to find some articles that reference the usage of shields, robbers and thieves. These would be utilized in the electroplating/electroforming of nickel in an effort to improve the deposit uniformity. I would appreciate the address of any sites that have this information. Thank...