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titleOfInvention Process for the electrochemical polishing of metal objects and suitable electrolyte solution for this purpose
abstract Electrolytic solution for the electrochemical polishing of metals from the group consisting of copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), silver (Ag), tin (Sn), gold (Au) and at least one of these metals containing alloys, comprising: (a) between 2 and 50% by weight of at least one ethoxylated alcohol; (b) between 2 and 50% by weight of at least one substance selected from the group consisting of sulfonic acids and sulfonates; (c) between 0.2 and 5 mass% of at least one inorganic acid; (d) between 6 and 50 mass% of at least one liquid hydrocarbon; and (e) between 5 and 90% by weight of water; wherein the pH of the electrolyte solution is at least 1.
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