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Comprises 30 contributions that represent the work presented at the August 1997 NATO Advanced Research Workshop held in Apatity, Russia. Representative paper topics include high performance coating of steel with tantalum boride layers, electrochemistry of refractory metals, the electrodeposition of Aluminum-Niobium alloys from chloro-alluminate electrolytes, and voltammetric oxygen determination in molten fluorides. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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This project involved an investigation of electroplating of refractory metals, chiefly chromium, from the molten LiF-NaF-KF ternary eutectic. Initial objectives were to establish the mechanisms of the electro-reduction processes, especially for chromium, to explore the conditions that might lead to thick, coherent, electrodeposited coatings of chromium, and to examine the effects of co-deposits of other elements on the properties of the deposits. The electrochemical behavior of other refractory metals, tantalum and niobium, was also examined. (Author).
CONTENTS - Introduction - I. Mechanism of Electrodeposition - 2. Laws and Characteristics of Plating Baths - 3. The Deposit - 4. Preparatory Steps of Plating - 5. Preparation of the Surface - 6. Cleaning - 7. Pickling - 8. Strike Plating - 9. Rinsing - 10. Anodizing - 11. Brass Plating - 12. Bronze Plating - 13. Cadmium Plating - 14. Chromate Coatings - 15. Chromium Plating - 16. Acid Copper Plating - 17. Copper Cyanide Baths - 18. Iron Plating - 19. Lead Plating - 20. Lead-Tin - 21. Nickel Plating - 22. Electroless Nickel - 23. Phosphate Coatings - 24. Silver Plating - 25. Acid Tin Plating - 26. Alkaline Tin Plating - 27. Tin-Nickel - 28. Tin-Zinc - 29. Acid Zinc Baths - 30. Zinc Cyanide Baths - 31. Control of a Plating Bath - 32. Plating Tests - 33. Gravity, Conductivity, and Voltage - 34. Electroplated Alloys - 35. Layer Plating - 36. Applications of Electroplating - 37. Plating Bath Troubles - 38. Continuous Plating - 39. Plating on Plastics - 40. Preparation of Metals for Painting - 41. Analytical Methods for Plating Baths - Appendix - Conversion Factors - Electrochemical Yields - Electrochemical Formulas - Electrochemical Equivalents - Single Electrode Potentials - Stripping Chart - Glossary - Index -
Issues for Jan. 1954-Aug. 1955 include a section: Metal finishing abstracts, later issued separately.