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You can find good article in Modern Electroplating (2. or 3. edition).Founder of chromium plating is german Bunsen(1854.).First commercial processes are those by Fink Eldridge and Liebreich(1923/24).Hope it helps and good luck!
Goran Budija
- Zagreb, Croatia
The chapter by George Dubpernell in Modern Electroplating (1942
'Special Volume') also mentions Junot de Bussy, who received French
patent 3,564 in 1848. However, neither he nor Bunsen was commercially
successful [apparently using trivalent chromium]. Chromium plating
isn't even mentioned by J. H. Van Horne's 1897 book, Modern Plating.
In Dubpernell's words, "In the chromic acid solutions, order was
finally brought out of chaos and the essential requirements were
first clearly set forth by Colin G. Fink."
'PROCESS OF ELECTRODEPOSITING CHROMIUM AND OF PREPARING BATHS
THEREFOR,' Colin G. Fink, US Patent 1,581,188 (granted in 1926).
Freely available on-line.
A history of chromium plating by Anders Sundman is of course
available on-line:
http://www.finishing.com/Library/anderschrome.html
Of worth noting [my paraphrased translation] is an earlier
near-miss:
"Another German, A. Geuther, seems to have successfully plated
chromium onto a platinum thread in 1855 using chromic acid prepared
using sulfuric acid, although the importance of the sulfuric acid
probably present in the solution wasn't recognized."
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