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titleOfInvention Continuous tin electroplating method of metal strip
abstract (A) Proximity to the metal strip and the metal strip while passing through the metal strip at a moving speed of 1 m / min or more through the acid tin electroplating solution containing organic acid in the range of 4.8 to 98 g / l in terms of tin ions and deoxidation A tin plated layer is formed on at least one surface of the metal strip by applying a direct current modulus to the disposed anodes, and (b) a strength within a range of 0.01 to 1,000 w / 100 cm 2 emitted from at least one ultrasonic oscillator. A steep to remove the diffusion layer of tin ions present in the acid tin electroplating solution in close proximity to the metal strip surface by applying an ultrasonic vibration having a frequency in the range of ˜44 kHz to the acid tin electroplating solution between the metal strip and the anode It is characterized in that it provides a continuous tin electroplating method of a metal strip.
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