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Thoughts On Anodes
On my recent trip, I went through several of the patents relating to lead dioxide plating, and learn ...
21-12-2008 at 14:08
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
What I find very interesting is the "pore size". A typical Boehmite alumina has a pore volume of 1. ...
19-12-2008 at 08:13
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Update - ready to plate. 11 kg lead nitrate on hand, PbO, Pb sheet, K Na Tartrate, and all the nece ...
18-12-2008 at 09:08
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
I forgot to add in the previous post... I mentioned that I have been talking with a guy who can hook ...
12-12-2008 at 14:38
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Some simple updates - I'm waiting on my big Chemsavers 10kg lead nitrate delivery. I've got 1 kg cu ...
12-12-2008 at 13:04
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Thanks, gentlemen. The Nickel Nitrate was more of an oddity than anything else. I knew there'd be ...
11-12-2008 at 08:46
by: Swede
hydrometer scales
My friends at APC didn't answer this one; I'm sure someone here can do it: BTW, I am very embarrass ...
11-12-2008 at 08:31
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
I'm still trying to find some titanic, intergalactic alumina corporation to send me, a peon, some co ...
10-12-2008 at 13:42
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
After a couple days of work, using the surplus cartridge heaters, and the stuff from Omega, the heat ...
8-12-2008 at 17:34
by: Swede
Hazardous Particulate Collection
I've been constructing stuff for weeks now and not really doing any chemistry, hence my less than mo ...
8-12-2008 at 06:17
by: Swede
Hazardous Particulate Collection
Obviously a true fume hood is the ultimate in home lab safety devices, but how about a device that t ...
8-12-2008 at 05:18
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
The thermocouples and RTD's that Omega sells are definitely not cheap, but from what I have seen, th ...
6-12-2008 at 06:24
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Omega wasn't too bad this time. I think they are loading up a bit more with the Taiwanese/Chinese g ...
5-12-2008 at 17:15
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
WF and others, thank you for your excellent suggestions on how to heat this plating bath.

I've do ...
5-12-2008 at 08:08
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
[quote][i]Originally posted by tentacles[/i]
You could sheathe a heating element (like a hot water ...
2-12-2008 at 14:45
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Well, I went a bit wild and bought enough stuff to create a really deluxe plating rig... plenty of l ...
2-12-2008 at 09:20
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Don't get me wrong, I would truly love to experiment a bit with boehmite aluminum. The problem for ...
30-11-2008 at 06:21
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
From a practical viewpoint, a durable LD coating over a substrate that will not passivate is all tha ...
28-11-2008 at 07:30
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
I totally understand the time required, and the distractions you face. I will simply start going ba ...
26-11-2008 at 14:03
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Rosco Bodine, I have a computer-controlled furnace capable of excellent control up to 1200 C; I woul ...
26-11-2008 at 08:08
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Slightly OT - surfactants. I spent the whole morning going bat-s**t trying to find a source for non ...
25-11-2008 at 11:06
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Tentacles - The warped cathodes were a Ti alloy. The cathodes that did NOT warp were CP. Very inte ...
25-11-2008 at 07:36
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
dann2 - I couldn't download that patent for some reason - what was the date on it? My hopes for thi ...
24-11-2008 at 05:25
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
Very interesting... This is worthy of further study. It appears that it is relatively easy to creat ...
23-11-2008 at 05:44
by: Swede
Thoughts On Anodes
[quote]The coaxial arrangement would also allow for use of tubular titanium for both the anode and c ...
22-11-2008 at 05:52
by: Swede
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