Growing Use of Deionised Water in Surface Coating Techniques

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- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract
Growing use of deionised water in surface coating techniques by w. F. LORCH Production engineers in the metal plating, paint, plastics-coating and printed circuit industries are increasingly aware of the cost of sub-standard or blemished items which have been poorly processed. An area where quality control can quickly produce higher efficiencies is in the choice of suitably purified water for making up solutions, for rinse baths and 'drag-out' baths, for cleansing lines and electrophoresis tasks, for maintaining electrolyte density and hence consistency, and for facilitating the recovery of valuable minerals. The author of this article examines the general problems of using nonpurified water, and shows how purified water has become accepted by the principal surface coating industries to improve processes and effect economies.
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APA:
Growing Use of Deionised Water in Surface Coating TechniquesMLA: Growing Use of Deionised Water in Surface Coating Techniques. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,