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titleOfInvention Release agent for electrolytic silver
abstract A non-cyanide silver peeling agent WHEREIN: It aims at providing the silver electrolytic peeling agent which has a long lifetime, high side peeling ability, and suppresses generation | occurrence | production of the unevenness of a needed part after silver peeling, and raise of glossiness.n n n It is a silver electrolytic peeling agent which has a hydantoin compound, an aminocarboxylic acid, or its salt as a main component. Hydantoin compounds, such as hydantoin, 5,5-dimethyl hydantoin, 5,5-dimethyl hydantoin-3-hydroxymethyl, arantoin or salts thereof, are used as aminocarboxylic acids or salts thereof, aspartic acid, glutamic acid or salts thereof. desirable.
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