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Letter 39020
Remove calcium from Nickel Sulphate
solution [India]
January 13, 2006
Please help us by suggesting a suitable way to remove Calcium from
10000 litres of Nickel Sulphate solution.
The Calcium present is about 1 gm per litre in the 10000 litres
Nickel + Sodium Sulphate solution.
Can you please suggest a suitable method?
Abhishek Goel
Nickel India - India
January 17, 2006
Dear Abhishek,
A more effective procedure is to heat the solution to approx. 165
°F (73 °C) in a separate storage tank. This procedure
should not be performed in the plating tank as tank walls, anode
bags, and other associated equipment in the plating tank will be
coated with insoluble calcium sulfate. (Although the calcium coating
will redissolve when the temperature is lowered, the effectiveness of
the treatment is reduced significantly.) The treatment procedure is
as follows:
1. Pump the plating solution to a suitably lined storage tank fitted
with heat and mixing capabilities.2. Heat the plating solution to 160
- 165 °F (71 - 73 °C) and agitate the solution.3. Maintain
the temperature for at least 16 hours, preferably 24 hours,
minimum.4. While still hot, filter the solution back to the
previously cleaned plating tank.5. Clean the filter before re-using
in the plating solution. Not performing this step will result in
redissolving the calcium sulfate from the filter.
Kunjan Vaze
electroplaters - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
January 17, 2006
Surely calcium sulphate is very insoluble, at least much less than
1g/l, so it should precipitate out by itself. I suspect you are using
tap water to make up tour solutions; this is not a good idea and will
cause problems, so use either DI or RO water
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Trevor Crichton
R&D practical scientist - UK
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January 19, 2006
Hi,
I agree with the hot filtration at 73 deg cent. however, the filter
cloth and paper used on the pressure filter must be suitable for fine
filtration. Secondly, the Tank solution must be filtered for at least
3-4 hours in the same auxilliary Tank. Yes, change the filter papers,
new cloth and then reuse in the main tank.
It should be checked if Calcium is being introduced in the main tank
from precleaning of the plates / cathodes . If so, there are other
processes to be used for pre cleaning.
Happy plating,
Rajiv Kulkarni
- Pune
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