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here are certain timeless truths when it comes to printed circuits, and the more we stray from them, the more fervent our reaction when rediscovering them. Electrochemical deposition is going through such a revelation utilizing pulse reverse waveforms.

Electroplating was developed as a combination of Direct Current (DC) and a chemical bath. It was understood that this simple waveform and bath composition had considerable limitations. Numerous innovations followed to optimize the plating process for the desired deposit characteristics. There were advances in cell geometries, anode materials, temperature controls, monitoring, instrumentation and numerous others.
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HNKTech Europe Ltd. (Wimbledon, UK), a consultancy and developer ofcustomized FEA (finite element analysis) solutions, now offerssimulation software for electroplating components. The softwareproduces highly accurate coating uniformity, says the company, andreduces wastage costs, improves product quality, and time to market.

Traditional electroplating of such components as bearings, pistons, andlanding gear parts often results in an uneven finish as well as wastageas the plating technician tries to achieve uniformity through grindingand polishing. HNKTech’s FEA software works by creating a densitymodel. The model is displayed after inputting your electroplatingset-up including the geometric profile, material properties, andboundary conditions. Using these variables, the software simulates theelectroplating process then displays the density model with predictedplating thickness and uniformity.
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When things go wrong on a zinc electroplating line, quick solutions can save thousands of dollars. If the answer is not pre- or post-treatment, the laboratory is the place to troubleshoot the plating bath. A quick analysis and a few hull cells may be all it takes to put the operation back on its feet. This paper deals with the investigative process in the laboratory.

First things First
Quick solutions to problems on an electroplating line can save thousands of dollars. Experience is by far the most valuable tool a troubleshooter can possess. So successful troubleshooting begins when the line is at its best! Build your experience by walking the line when everything is running smoothly. Take note of solution color, smells, gage settings, etc. Intimate knowledge of your plating line and its idiosyncrasies will expedite the solution to future problems.
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Updating its DOS-based software, the company introduces DynaComm II, a 32-bit, Windows-based software that operates under any of the current platforms available (95/98/NT/CE). Employing either the simple point-and-click or touch-screen technology common for Windows applications, DynaComm II provides an electroplating process control program for the PRO-Series and DC rectifiers.

This program consists of an Operator Interface (OI) for parameter entry and display and a Control Server (CS) to control and monitor the rectifiers. These two applications use a Windows socket connection to interchange data using the Internet protocol. This two-part design allows DynaComm II to be installed on a single computer for a stand alone application or to be installed on separate computers where the operator’s and rectifier’s positions can be separated by feet or miles.
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