The Theory And Practice of Electro-Deposition : Including Every Known Mode of Depositing Metals, Preparing Metals for Immersion, Taking Moulds, And Rendering Them Conducting
The Theory And Practice of Electro-Deposition : Including Every Known Mode of Depositing Metals, Preparing Metals for Immersion, Taking Moulds, And Rendering Them Conducting
George Gore
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The workman stands opposite the end of the machine in using it, workiag the treadle with his foot, and pressing the article against the ends of the revolving wire brushes, exposing in succession different parts of the article to their action. Wire of different degrees of fineness is used with different articles. 81. Connectiiifi: Wires. — The depositor should provide a large num- ber (several pounds weight) of pieces of copper wire, of about the size No. 18 or 20 of the Birmingham brass wire ga...uge, and about fifteen or twenty inches long, for suspending the smaller and more numerous articles to be coated in the depositing solutions ; a few other pieces of a larger and stronger kind should be provided for the heavier articles. Copper is the most suitable metal for connecting- wires, and the most generally used, because it is one of the best conductors of electricity, being also fiezible and not expensive; next to it we should select brass ; silver is the best conductor, but is too expensive.
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