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publicationDate 1991-03-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1638214-A1
titleOfInvention Electrolyte for bright zinc plating
abstract The invention relates to electroplating and can be used in mechanical engineering to protect metal structures from corrosion. The purpose of the invention is to increase the allowable value of the cathode current density and increase the scattering ability of the electrolyte. Brilliant zinc electrolyte contains, in wt.%: Zinc salt (in terms of metal) 2.5-5.0, ammonium chloride, bone or table glue 0.1 5 0.20, an infusion of grass from a mountaineer Roygononum aviculare (in terms of dry weight) 0,07-0,10, water the rest. The introduction of the herb of a mountaineer bird as an additional brightening agent increases the cathode current density to 17 A / dm. Electrolyte dispersing ability up to 527, (according to Field method), degree of gloss 80-82%, current output 97-99%. 2 tab. from 5V (L
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