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On Jun 4, 5:08*pm, jps wrote:
On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 13:37:13 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Sales of expensive x-ray instruments is not going well in this economy so I am starting a new business, Mobile Marine Plating, Inc. *will specialize in re-plating small marine parts with anti-corrosive and decorative metal plating while the parts are in place via "brush plating". *This means we will go to a boat and coat corroded parts with electroplated nickel or bronze or even gold. *Larger numbers of parts can be brought back to the lab for polishing en masse and re- coating. My specialty is nickel plating but one of the most interesting ones is an electroless nickel coating that has hexagonal boron nitride *in *it to give ti lubricating properties along with the anti-corrosion properties. *Think about steel or Aluminum parts that are subject to wear and corrosion where a coating about .00020" thick would be helpful. I am getting tired of hanging out with scientists anyway and want to hang out in marinas. *Will probably start off coating local parts but will branch out into offshore oil stuff. That's cool. *Best of luck to you in your new venture. I try not to use a wire brush because that introduces metal from the brush into the part. Pitting can be "fixed" by brush plating into the pit and then finely lapping it to the surface contour. I would expect to see many fixtures from older boats that need re- coating. I would expect to see places where SS fasteners contact aluminum because no matter how much of the stuff you put on the fastener to prevent it, the junction always corrodes. Fishing reels would be good to do here at the lab. On-site means the part may not have to be removed from an engine or other location to be plated. Brush plating is literally plating with a tiny paint brush like thing so you can plate tiny areas. You dip the brush into the plating solution and then rub it against the metal part where you want the plating done. Larger areas can be done by forming a dam around the area with silicon putty. |
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