Article | REF: M1627 V1

Pulsed current electrodeposition

Author: Bernadette NGUYEN

Publication date: December 10, 1998, Review date: February 1, 2016

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3. Modifications to deposits obtained by pulsed operation

3.1 Morphological and structural changes

These are the best-known effects of pulsed currents, which mainly affect the uniformity of appearance and thickness of deposits, but also their crystalline structure.

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3.1.1 Uniformity of deposit thickness

  • Pulsed regimes can be used to delimit excess thicknesses due to the narrowing of the current lines on certain parts of the parts to be treated, commonly referred to as "edge or tip effects". In this case, pulsed operation with...

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