The modern electroplater; a complete book considering fully the elementary principles of electro deposition of metals, their practical application and industrial use . Fig. 59.—Rotating Plating Tank: Container Raised for Refilling (General Platers Supply Co.) 100 The Modern Electroplater by scooping or by dumping. Fig. 58 illustrates thismodern plating Fig. 60.—View of Rotating Plating Tank Showing Positionof Anodes and Container During the Deposition Process (General Platers Supply Co.) Another type of rotary plating tank is so designedthat the articles are tumbled in a horizontal pe


The modern electroplater; a complete book considering fully the elementary principles of electro deposition of metals, their practical application and industrial use . Fig. 59.—Rotating Plating Tank: Container Raised for Refilling (General Platers Supply Co.) 100 The Modern Electroplater by scooping or by dumping. Fig. 58 illustrates thismodern plating Fig. 60.—View of Rotating Plating Tank Showing Positionof Anodes and Container During the Deposition Process (General Platers Supply Co.) Another type of rotary plating tank is so designedthat the articles are tumbled in a horizontal per-forated cylinder revolving beneath the surface ofthe electrolyte. To load or unload the cylinder, it The Rotating Tank 101 is necessary to hoist it above the surface of the solu-tion, when the cover plate can he removed. Betterresults can usually be obtained if curved anodes areused, thus providing an anode surface below the cyl-inder as well as at the sides. The cathode connectionto the article is formed by a contact with metal pen-


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