US2136629A - Zinc electroplating solution - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a zinc electroplating solution. Considerable difliculty has been experienced in some cases in preventing staining of the parts 5 when plating articles with zinc in a cyanide solution.
- substantially pure zinc is used in the anodes which dissolve as the process progresses and is plated on the article which is made the cathode in the solution.
- a standard solution consists of substantially 3 to 6 ounces of zinc cyanide, 3 to 6 ounces of sodium cyanide, and from 2 to 4 ounces of sodium hydroxide per gallon of water.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an eii'ective electroplating solution for making uniformly colored zinc plated articles.
- the staining or discoloration of zinc plated parts is overcome by adding from .05 to .10 ounce of a suitable organic colloid such as gum arabic, .25 to .50 ounce oi. a suitable fluoride such as sodium fluoride, and about .05 gram or lead per gallon to the solution.
- a suitable organic colloid such as gum arabic
- a suitable fluoride such as sodium fluoride
- the lead may be either added as such or a lead salt such as lead so carbonate or lead acetate containing an equivalent amount of lead, my be used.
- a standard electrolytic zinc plating solution comprising an aqueous solution of zinc cyanide, sodium cyanide, sodium hydroxide, and small quantities of gum arabic, sodium fluoride and a 10 quantity of lead salt suflicient to provide approximately .05 gram of lead per gallon of solution.
- a standard electrolytic zinc plating solution comprising an aqueous solution of substanl5 tiarlly 3 to 6 ounces of zinc cyanide, 3 to 6 ounces of sodium cyanide, 2 to 4 ounces of sodium hydroxide, small quantities of gum arabic, small quantities of sodium fluoride, and approximately .05 gram of lead per gallon of solution. 20
- a standard electrolytic zinc plating solution comprising an aqueous solution of substantially 3 to 6 ounces of zinc cyanide, 3 to 6 ounces of sodium cyanide, 2 to 4 ounces of sodium hydroxide, .05 to .10 ounce of gum arabic. .25 to .50 25 ounce of sodium fluoride, and .05 gram of lead per gallon of solution.
- a standard cyanide zinc plating solution to which have been added substantially .05 to .10 ounce of gum arable, .25 to .50 ounce 0! sodium fluoride, and sufficient lead carbonate to provide a. Mason.
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Patented Nov. 15, 1938 UNITED STATES zmc unc'rnormrmc somrrlorr Sumner R. Mason, Wilmette, Ill., assignor to Western Electric Company,
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New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York No Drawing. Application June 27, 1936, Serial No. 87.692
Claims.
This invention relates to a zinc electroplating solution. Considerable difliculty has been experienced in some cases in preventing staining of the parts 5 when plating articles with zinc in a cyanide solution.
In plating articles, usually iron, with zinc in a cyanide solution, substantially pure zinc is used in the anodes which dissolve as the process progresses and is plated on the article which is made the cathode in the solution. A standard solution consists of substantially 3 to 6 ounces of zinc cyanide, 3 to 6 ounces of sodium cyanide, and from 2 to 4 ounces of sodium hydroxide per gallon of water. when articles are electroplated in such a solution, there is considerable difliculty in obtaining a uniformly colored finish due to the fact that the articles become stained or discolored.
An object of the present invention is to provide an eii'ective electroplating solution for making uniformly colored zinc plated articles.
' In accordance with an embodiment oi. the invention, the staining or discoloration of zinc plated parts is overcome by adding from .05 to .10 ounce of a suitable organic colloid such as gum arabic, .25 to .50 ounce oi. a suitable fluoride such as sodium fluoride, and about .05 gram or lead per gallon to the solution. The lead may be either added as such or a lead salt such as lead so carbonate or lead acetate containing an equivalent amount of lead, my be used. It is generally recognized that the presence of lead in a cyanide solution, should be avoided; however, the addition of lead in combination with the addi- 5 tion of gum arabic and sodium fluoride has a beneficial eflect and effectively prevents the staining or discoloration of the zinc plated arti-' .05 gram 0! lead per gallon of solution.
While a specific embodiment of the invention has been described. it will be understood that any changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. 5
What is claimed is:
1. A standard electrolytic zinc plating solution comprising an aqueous solution of zinc cyanide, sodium cyanide, sodium hydroxide, and small quantities of gum arabic, sodium fluoride and a 10 quantity of lead salt suflicient to provide approximately .05 gram of lead per gallon of solution.
2. A standard electrolytic zinc plating solution comprising an aqueous solution of substanl5 tiarlly 3 to 6 ounces of zinc cyanide, 3 to 6 ounces of sodium cyanide, 2 to 4 ounces of sodium hydroxide, small quantities of gum arabic, small quantities of sodium fluoride, and approximately .05 gram of lead per gallon of solution. 20
' 3. A standard electrolytic zinc plating solution comprising an aqueous solution of substantially 3 to 6 ounces of zinc cyanide, 3 to 6 ounces of sodium cyanide, 2 to 4 ounces of sodium hydroxide, .05 to .10 ounce of gum arabic. .25 to .50 25 ounce of sodium fluoride, and .05 gram of lead per gallon of solution.
4. A standard cyanide zinc plating solution to which have been added small amounts oi gum arabic and sodium fluoride and sufllcient lead acetate to provide approximately .05 gram of lead per gallon oi. solution.
5. A standard cyanide zinc plating solution to which have been added substantially .05 to .10 ounce of gum arable, .25 to .50 ounce 0! sodium fluoride, and sufficient lead carbonate to provide a. Mason.
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US2437612A (en) * | 1941-08-21 | 1948-03-09 | Osborg Hans | Process for electrolytically zinc plating magnesium and magnesium base alloys |
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