US3740323A - Molten salt electroplating method - Google Patents

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US3740323A
US3740323A US00083714A US3740323DA US3740323A US 3740323 A US3740323 A US 3740323A US 00083714 A US00083714 A US 00083714A US 3740323D A US3740323D A US 3740323DA US 3740323 A US3740323 A US 3740323A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G49/00Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for
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    • B65G49/0409Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for conveying workpieces through baths of liquid the workpieces being immersed and withdrawn by movement in a vertical direction specially adapted for workpieces of definite length
    • B65G49/0413Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for conveying workpieces through baths of liquid the workpieces being immersed and withdrawn by movement in a vertical direction specially adapted for workpieces of definite length arrangements for conveyance through the bath
    • B65G49/0418Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for conveying workpieces through baths of liquid the workpieces being immersed and withdrawn by movement in a vertical direction specially adapted for workpieces of definite length arrangements for conveyance through the bath chain or belt conveyors
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    • C25ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25DPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PRODUCTION OF COATINGS; ELECTROFORMING; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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    • C25DPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PRODUCTION OF COATINGS; ELECTROFORMING; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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  • the present invention relates to a method of electroplating, in a molten salt bath, a plurality of bolts, nuts, rivets, machine screws and the like made of metals such as iron, steel, titanium alloys, etc., and to an apparatus for carrying out the method, and is devised to provide good and beautiful smooth coatings on the surfaces of the pieces to be plated.
  • the object of the present invention is to prevent all the pieces to be coated from coming in point-contact with the cathode supplying an electroplating current, and to make the pieces in line or face contact directly with the cathode so as to be able to lower the excess current-density in the contacted parts of the piece and to easily supply an electroplating current to the pieces to be coated.
  • a molten salt electroplating method for bolts, nuts and the like comprising aligning a plurality of pieces to be coated with equal spaces therebetween and in line or face contact with the cathode, and electroplating the pieces in rotation in a plating bath,
  • a molten salt electroplating method for bolts, nuts and the like comprising supporting a plurality of pieces to be coated by auxiliary anodes, making the pieces in line or face-contact with the cathode and electroplating the pieces under rotation in an electroplating bath,
  • a molten salt electroplating method for bolts, nuts and the like comprising aligning a plurality of pieces to be coated with equal spaces therebetween, weaving the pieces into a kind of plain fabric with a plurality of cathode wires and electroplating the pieces in rotation and movement in a plating bath, and
  • (d) Molten salt electroplating apparatus for carrying out the above methods, and specifically, an apparatus containing, in a plating bath, an anode rod hanging and freely moving up and down, a cathode belt, a fastener belt supporting and carrying a plurality of pieces to be coated on the said cathode belt so that the said pieces can be rotated freely and in contact with the said cathode belt, driving rollers and guide rollers for the said cathode and fastener belts, and a shoe placed between two sets of said guide rollers.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 show an electroplating apparatus according to the present invention containing a fixed cathode
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 show an electroplating apparatus according to the present invention containing a movable cathode
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show an electroplating apparatus according to the present invention containing a belt cathode
  • FIGS. 7(a) and 7(b) are an enlarged plan and an oblique perspective of the cathode and fastener belts as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6,
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 show an electroplating apparatus for nuts and the like according to the present invention.
  • FIGS. 10(a) and 10(b) are plan and side elevations showing the contact of bolts with cathode wires which weave their way between bolts.
  • Example 1 1.2 kg. of molten salt comprising 60 mol percent of anhydrous aluminium chloride, 25 mol percent of sodium chloride and 15 mol percent of potassium chloride was put in a cylindrical glass receptacle and heated from the exterior so as to maintain the temperature of the salt at 160 C. In this bath was soaked an electrode holder which supports an aluminium plate as cathode plate, 1 mm. in thickness, 15 mm. in width and mm. in length, and two aluminium wires as anodes, 3 mm. in diameter and 80 mm. in length, placed at a height of 80 mm. from the cathode plate.
  • the treatment of aluminium electroplating was executed by supplying a DC current of 1 volt and 2 amperes between the cathode and the anode for 30 minutes, and moving the glass holder by 20 mm. right and left at a rate of two reciprocations per minute so as to assure slow rotation of the screws to be coated. As a result, uniform and smooth aluminium coatings of 10 microns in thickness were obtained on the whole surfaces of the screws.
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional elevation of the apparatus according to the present invention cut on the line IIII in the FIG. 1.
  • An electroplating tank 10 contains a plating bath 11, in which an aluminium anode rod 12, a cathode plate 13 and a glass holder 14 are submerged.
  • the bolts 15 to be coated are aligned on the cathode plate 13, spaced and separated by the glass holder 14 from each other, so that the bolt shanks can be in line-contact with the cathode plate.
  • Two guiding rods of glass 16 are also used to prevent the bolts from spilling out of the holder 14. If the glass holder 14 is moved right and left in the directions of thearrows shown in FIG. 1, by means of a moving means 17, the bolt shanks can be easily made in face-contact with the cathode plate.
  • the cathode plate 13 described in this example of embodiment and shown in FIG. 1 is fixed, but it can be movable, as in Example 2, which is explained below.
  • the moving means 17 may be a motor driven mechanism or the like. Its construction should be apparent to those skilled in the art and is not shown herein for
  • Example 2 The treatment of molten salt aluminium electroplating was applied to hexagon headed bolts of high tension steel (9 mm. in diameter of shank and 54 mm. in total length). The composition of the molten salt and the temperature of electroplating in use were as same as in Example 1.
  • the treatment of electroplating bolts were effected by placing the bolts in fixed positions on the cathode plate so that the bolt shanks can be in line-contact with the cathode plate and moving the cathode plate so as to assure rotation of the bolts.
  • the anode was a pure aluminium rod and the cathode plate was an aluminium plate.
  • the holder 17 can be made of Teflon, glass, porce- -lain or other heat and corrosion resisting electrically insulating materials.
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional elevation of the apparatus cut in the line IIIIII in FIG. 3.
  • elements corresponding to those shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 are referred to with the same reference numerals.
  • a plurality of bolts to be coated 15 are placed in alignment one by one between a plurality of bolt holders 31 fixed and equally spaced apart from the cathode plate 30.
  • the bolts are rotated by and according to the movement of the movable cathode plate 30 which is moved in the directions of the arrows in the fig e.
  • Example 3 In the case of electroplating a number of bolts and the like continuously, the bolts to be coated are placed bridging over the two parallel belt holders running with the same speed, and these belts are passed through the plating bath. In the plating bath, the bolts with shank in line-contact with the cathode plate are electroplated on turning on the cathode plate (that is, in face-contact with it) according to the movement of the belt holders, and carried out of the bath one by one by the belt holders after treatment for the desired lapse of time.
  • FIG. 5 An apparatus for thus electroplating bolts and the like continuously is shown in FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional elevation of the apparatus cut in the line VI-VI in FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7(a) is a partial plan of the belts and
  • FIG. 7(b) is an oblique perspective of the parts of the belts.
  • an electroplating tank 50 contains an electroplating bath 51 and an anode rod 52 which can be adjusted to be placed at an appropriate position in the tank 50.
  • a cathode belt 53 to be in contact with the pieces to be coated and a fastener belt 54 moving on the cathode belt 53 are passed through the plating bath, driven and guided by two sets of driving rollers 55 and two sets of guide rollers 56.
  • a shoe 57 is placed between the tWo sets of guide rollers 56.
  • the driving rollers 55, the guide rollers 56 and the shoe 57 are mounted on and between two porcelain plates 58 in the bath 51 as it is shown in FIG. 6.
  • the porcelain plates 58 are supported by supporting structures 59.
  • the fastener belt 54 is put on the cathode belt 53 as it is shown in FIG. 7(a) and FIG. 7(b).
  • the fastener belt 54 is in the overall sectional form of a channel with side extensions, i.e., and has a plurality of slits formed by members 61 wide enough for the bolts 60 to be able to turn freely and to be spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction.
  • the bolts 60 inserted between the slits forming members 61 can be made, in contact with a surface of the cathode belt 53 engaged with the fastener belt 54 in the tank 50, to turn mechanically as the fastener belt 54 moves on the shoe 57 in the plating bath 51, and be made in face-contact with the cathode belt 53 so as to provide uniform coatings on the whole surfaces of bolts.
  • the cathode belt 53 is movable with a different velocity from the movement of the fastener belt 54 and is freely regulatable.
  • Sets of bolt holders 62 are fixed erectly upon the surface of the fastener belt in correspondence with the width of slits so as to prevent the bolts 60 from slipping out of the slits formed by members 61.
  • the belts are effectively made of strong materials which can be corrosion resistant to the bath and do not affect the electroplating process adversely.
  • materials such as thin aluminium plate, thin steel plate, Teflon, Teflon strengthened with glass cloth, etc. can be suitable for the belts.
  • the bolt holder can be made of glass, Teflon or Wires coated with Teflon.
  • the bolt holders 62 can be fixed erectly on the surface of the fastener belt 54 by certain means suitable for the belts.
  • a molten salt composed of 60 mol percent of anhydrous aluminium chloride, 25 mol percent of sodium chloride and 15 mol percent of potassium chloride was put in the electroplating tank as shown in FIG. 5 and maintained at C.
  • the belts as shown in FIG. 7(a) and FIG. 7(b) were made in composition of aluminium plates (0.5 mm. in thickness) and glass rods (3 mm. in diameter).
  • Flush head steel screws 60 to be coated (7 mm. in diameter of shank and 34 mm. in total length) were inserted between the cathode belt and the fastener belt with 12 mm. of space between the screws, and electroplated at a belt speed of 45 mm. per minute, with a plating voltage of 3.5 v. and a current of 60 a.
  • a plating voltage of 3.5 v.
  • a current of 60 a As a result, about 4 countersunk screws with smooth and uniform aluminium coatings of 9 microns in thickness WCW Obtained continuously each minute.
  • Example 4 In the following description, the process of electroplating a plurality of nuts is detailed. This example can be carried out by an apparatus as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9.
  • the nuts to be coated were hexagon nuts of steel, 8 mm. in diameter. It is desirable in the case of nuts to provide suflicient coatings both on the outside surface and on the tapped inside surface of each nut.
  • the nuts 70 may be rotatable between small protrusions 71 provided on the surface of the cathode plate 72, and some auxiliary anodes 74 (for example, aluminium Wires of 3 mm.
  • auxiliary anodes 74 may be covered with Teflon tubes 75 (6 mm. in outside diameter and 5 mm. in inside diameter) having a number of pores (2 mm. in diameter), to thereby prevent the anodes from being in contact directly with the nuts 70, but not to prevent the anode current from passing through the anodes.
  • Teflon tubes 75 (6 mm. in outside diameter and 5 mm. in inside diameter) having a number of pores (2 mm. in diameter), to thereby prevent the anodes from being in contact directly with the nuts 70, but not to prevent the anode current from passing through the anodes.
  • the auxiliary anodes covered With Teflon tubes are passed through a plurality of nuts 70 and a plurality of glass spacers 76 alternately aligned. An anode '77 is used to electroplate the outside surfaces of nuts.
  • Example 5 An example of an embodiment according to the present invention using-cathode wires (for example, aluminium flat Wires) instead of the cathode plate so as to electroplate a plurality of bolts is detailed in the following description.
  • the bolts 81 are woven into a kind of plain fabric with a plurality of cathode wires 80, as shown in FIGS. 10(a) and 10(b).
  • the plain fabric of bolts and cathode wires is moved in an electroplating bath by means of rollers and the like.
  • the bolts 81 can turn according to the movements of the cathode wires 80, so as to provide uniform and smooth coatings on the whole surfaces of bolts.
  • the method and the apparatus according to the present invention permit, in the molten salt electroplating process, the surfaces of pieces to be coated to come in line or face-contact with the cathode so that the cathode current can be supplied sufficiently to the pieces to be coated and that the whole surface of the pieces to be coated can be provided with uniform and beautiful coatings. Therefore the method and the apparatus according to the present invention can be the most suitable for electroplating the pieces that require high precision (for example, screws and the like for aircraft), and is very advantageous in industry, because the present invention can assure an effective treatment of electroplating a number of bolts, nuts, rivets, machine screws and the like continuously. The present method is also suitable for electroplating a multitude of types of articles other than bolts, nuts, etc.
  • the present invention can, of course, be applied also to conventional electroplating treatments instead of to the conventional Barrel Plating Process.
  • a method of electroplating a plurality of articles comprising the steps of moving said cathode belt means through said electroplating bath at a predetermined rate of speed;

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US3966581A (en) * 1974-10-16 1976-06-29 Auric Corporation Selective plating apparatus
US4172780A (en) * 1977-05-03 1979-10-30 Gotzelmann KG, Industrieabwasser-Anlagen Apparatus for treating metal containing waste waters
US5360527A (en) * 1993-04-30 1994-11-01 Hitachi Magnetics Corp. Rackless rack for electroplating
US20120175248A1 (en) * 2011-01-07 2012-07-12 Solopower, Inc. Roll-to-roll electroplating photovoltaic films

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US3966581A (en) * 1974-10-16 1976-06-29 Auric Corporation Selective plating apparatus
US4172780A (en) * 1977-05-03 1979-10-30 Gotzelmann KG, Industrieabwasser-Anlagen Apparatus for treating metal containing waste waters
US5360527A (en) * 1993-04-30 1994-11-01 Hitachi Magnetics Corp. Rackless rack for electroplating
US20120175248A1 (en) * 2011-01-07 2012-07-12 Solopower, Inc. Roll-to-roll electroplating photovoltaic films

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