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Small Scale Electropolishing of Cutlery
Hi,
My background includes Chemical Engineering (petroleum, detergent, food industries).
For a long time I've wanted to electropolish the cutlery from time to time.
(From when I was kid I've done things like melt and cast aluminium and I enjoy a little engineering design and construction. I need a contrast to all the computer programming I do these days!)
Where can I find a good, succinct reference work that gives details for an engineering design and simple solution formulations. (I'm aware of an electroplating handbook, but I'd prefer a short and more specific work if available.)
Mike GalePrivate Use - Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
2004
2004
Contact AESF at www.nasf.org and see if they still have the "Illustrated Lecture" on electropolishing.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
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