The Principles of Electro-Deposition: a Laboratory Guide to Electro-Plating

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The Principles of Electro-Deposition: a Laboratory Guide to Electro-Plating
Samuel Field
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— Efficient anode solution is an essential for main- taining the solution of uniform composition as regards its content of metal. Anodes are usually obtainable in the form of pure sheet. The rolled metal is hard and not easily dissolved.
Annealing makes it much more susceptible to solution. For this purpose anodes might be heated to redness (say, about 800^ C ) in a muffle or on a charcoal fire and allowed to cool slowly.
Q Digitized by LjOOQIC 226 DEPOSITION OF SILVER As a matter of economy it
... is desirable to place the anode as completely as possible in the solution. For this purpose it may be supported with silver or platinum wire either soldered or preferably welded to the plate. If soldered, the joint should be kept out of the solution, as it will be liable to more rapid corrosion than the silver. Another method is to cut the anode, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 105, forming two strips which can then be bent in the form of hooks for suspending on the anode rods.
Fig. 105.— Silver anode.


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