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titleOfInvention Bath for electrolytic stripping of nickel and chromium from stainless steel parts
abstract Nickel electrolytic bath bathnand chromium from stainless acid-based componentsnnitric. Its use is possiblenespecially in the field of electroplating.nThe bath is made up of an aqueous solution furthernof said ions and a concentration in uinper liter of bath, ammonium 0.25 ton0.5, preferably 0.39, acetate 0.18 to 0.42,npreferably 0.3, sodium 0.3 to 0.5, preferablyn0.42, chloride 0.01-0.03, preferablyn0.019, nitrate 0.4 to 0.85, pnpreferably 0.62, followed by neutralizationntertiary amine and nitric acid, for examplenwith trialkoholamine, concentrationnamine ions 0.1 to 0.3, preferably 0.135nand an aldehyde such as formaldehydena concentration of 0.5 to 0.8, preferably 0.66.
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