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Old 11-14-2002, 04:08 AM
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Originally Posted by mnt mike
Yes they do, I have been plating very lightly and the heavier areas around the edges are fine but the center shows the lines. When I turn the voltage down and plate longer I get a nice heavy plate without the lines but then I have anothe effect that looks like small bubble of oil floating on water yet the plate is pefectly smooth.
In this world, everything affects everything. In plating one or more objects, each can affect the other in liquid flow, density, electromagnetic field effects, also with the container. A subtle ripple in supply current can augment natural reflection and inductance effects, especially on sharp edges and flat panels. This conjecture does not offer a solution, however.
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