posted on 2009-04-21, 12:27authored byD.R. Gabe, Lei Chen
If electroplating processes are to be
truly ‘green’ a number of issues must be
addressed, notably water and electrical
power usage. Electricity is used both for
the driving of the process itself and for
some of the process conditions, eg.
temperature, agitation etc. The study of
solution conductivity for electroplating
solutions shows how some electrical
power saving can be achieved. In the
case of nickel small gains can be made
by optimising solution concentrations
but greater gains are attainable by the
use of air-free agitation.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Materials
Citation
GABE, D.R. and CHEN, L., 2009. Optimisation of nickel electrodeposition solutions for power usage. Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing, 87 (1), pp. 8-10.