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titleOfInvention Method of alminium-plating in organic electrolytes
abstract This invention relates to electroplating, namely electrolytic deposition of aluminum from organic electrolytes. The aim of the invention is to increase the life of the electrolyte and the intensification of the process. The process is carried out in a two-layer electrolyte, the upper layer of which consists of aliphatic carbon with the number of carbon atoms 6 - 24 with a volume content of hydrocarbon of at least 8 vol.% From the bottom layer. This increases the content of aluminum-containing components, which allows the process to be carried out at elevated current densities. 2 Il.
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