My name is Kelly Pichel and I own a small electroforming company. I specialize in electroforming small optical reflectors for hand held search lights,dust particle counters and other various uses and I recently got a job electroforming ophthalmic eye glass molds. Most of my reflector business requires the pure nickel reflectors to be plated with Rhodium which is very easy to use, or I send them out to get an enhanced aluminum vacuum coating. The eyeglass company wants there molds chromed. Since they are my only customer that needs chrome, I didn't want to set up a large industrial plating line and that's when I found caswell.
I set up a plating station and hung my anodes in a way that I can move them closer or farther away from the mold I am plating. The mold looks like a flying saucer cut in half with the convex side being optically polished so I can't buff or touch the surface with anything. I put the molds in an ultrasonic cleaner and then I put them in an electrolytic 10% sulfuric activator ( I also tried dipping them in 10% hydrochloric acid with no power and it did not help). I use ultra pure D.I. water. My surface area is 17.25 sq in. I go into the bath hot but with the power low and then I turn it up. I have been experimenting between 12 and 16 amps. sometimes I get some coverage on both sides but the polished side is streaked with white wash. Most of the time the back is partially covered but sometimes there is nothing. I have anodes on both sides.
Can somebody give me some pointers?
Do I need to take the anodes out every day, and if so do I need to treat them with something? I have tried to plate about 30 molds and I have only been successful with two, and those two were in the beginning. The next one that I would do the same would come out stained white on the optical side.
Please let me know if you have any advice.
Thanks
Kelly Pichel[/quote]
I set up a plating station and hung my anodes in a way that I can move them closer or farther away from the mold I am plating. The mold looks like a flying saucer cut in half with the convex side being optically polished so I can't buff or touch the surface with anything. I put the molds in an ultrasonic cleaner and then I put them in an electrolytic 10% sulfuric activator ( I also tried dipping them in 10% hydrochloric acid with no power and it did not help). I use ultra pure D.I. water. My surface area is 17.25 sq in. I go into the bath hot but with the power low and then I turn it up. I have been experimenting between 12 and 16 amps. sometimes I get some coverage on both sides but the polished side is streaked with white wash. Most of the time the back is partially covered but sometimes there is nothing. I have anodes on both sides.
Can somebody give me some pointers?
Do I need to take the anodes out every day, and if so do I need to treat them with something? I have tried to plate about 30 molds and I have only been successful with two, and those two were in the beginning. The next one that I would do the same would come out stained white on the optical side.
Please let me know if you have any advice.
Thanks
Kelly Pichel[/quote]
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