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Nickel-Cadmium and Copper-Cadmium alloys plating




December 23, 2009

Hi...
I am Senthil,b tech student of Central Electro-Chemical research institute(CECRI),Karaikudi, India.
I need to know about Ni-Cd & Cu-Cd alloys deposition by electrochemical plating for my research work. From where we can get the information about the above alloys...can you help me?

Selva Senthil
student - Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India



Try doing a literature search in a reputable electrochemical database, such as "Chemical Abstracts", but you may have to pay for it unless your institute subscribes to it. There is also good but old book "Electrodeposition of alloys Part 1 and 2" by Brenner. This will give you some sound background information.

trevor crichton
Trevor Crichton
R&D practical scientist
Chesham, Bucks, UK
December 27, 2009




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