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Letter 1019
Process Control for Zincate
Solutions
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I am in the middle of a project to set up process control on an
aluminum line plating tin over electroless nickel. The question is,
what are the best methods of control for zincate solutions? We are
currently using Enthone's Alumon EN at 20 percent concentration. A
ferric sulfate acid is used for smut removal prior to zincating.
Presently, I am trying a zinc titration using formaldehyde, but
determining the endpoint is real tricky. My boss does not want to do
an ethanolamine titration on account of the chlorohydrate byproduct.
Can a hydroxide titration be used to maintain the solution. I would
like to hear what other platers have had best luck with. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Phil Pace
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Analysis of Electroplating and Related Solutions [link is to info about book at Amazon]by Langford
says 2 ml of sample in a 250 ml Erlenmeyer, and add (HOOD!) 25% HCl
very carefully until a permanent turbidity due to zinc cyanide just
forms. dilute to 25 ml with water and add 10 ml of Solochrome Black
6B indicator. Now add 10 ml of 10% formaldehyde, titrate with N/5
EDTA to a blue endpoint.
Is this what you are doing? I know that it is tricky if you add
too much of acid or formaldehyde.
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I agree with Mr Tom Pullizzi on the somewhat tricky edta method
since I have failed sometimes to get the result properly.Recently I
got a ref. in the internet web site:
dwb.unl.edu/calculators/activities/sptitrate.html on pH titration for
zinc using 0.1N NaOH SOLUTION.I have not tried it so far.But it is
worth the try.Thanks. ramajaym
Subramanian Ramajayam
- Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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