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Nickel electroforming

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Hello
thanks for your helping
I am a chemical engineer. I have a problem with sulfate ion in the nickel sulfamate electroforming . You know sulfate ion effect on deposit stress. I want to remove this ion from my tank plating without effect on tank parameters and deposit .please help me. thanks

Asghar Noroozi
plating shop employee - Tehran, Iran


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How did the sulfate ion get into your bath? If it did not come form outside, then it is a by-product of the sulfamate ion dissociation. Then you also have ammonia ion present. Both ions are really problem. As I do not know or live in your country, it is easy for me to say, but I would make up a new bath.

Guillermo Marrufo
Monterrey, NL, Mexico

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