Claims
- 1. A method for plating a steel strip, said method comprising:
- providing a plating vessel having a rectangular cross-section, a strip inlet, a strip outlet and an interior having opposed horizontal and parallel upper and lower walls formed of an insoluble anode material;
- providing interference plates formed of an insulating material on each said upper and lower walls in an arrangement such that all of said plates extend obliquely in a direction inwardly from lateral edges of said walls and from said strip inlet toward said strip outlet;
- continuously passing a horizontally aligned steel strip, as a cathode, in a horizontal and rectilinear direction through said strip inlet, through said vessel interior between said upper and lower walls, and outwardly through said strip outlet;
- continuously circulating substantially all of a plating solution within said plating vessel entirely in a direction counter to the direction of movement of said steel strip, while maintaining the flow velocity of said plating solution such that
- X .gtoreq. 0.25 y/z on the upper surface of said steel strip and
- X .gtoreq. 5y + 4 on the lower surface of said steel strip,
- wherein X is flow velocity of said plating solution in m/min., y is the length of said walls of anode material in m, and z is the distance between either of said walls of anode material and said strip in m;
- said step of continuously circulating said plating solution comprising passing said plating solution at least partially between longitudinally adjacent of said interference plates in oblique directions and thereby flowing said plating solution uniformly across the entire width of said strip; and
- operating said walls of insoluble anode material as anodes and thereby plating both surfaces of said strip as it passes through said vessel.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plating surface is a zinc sulfate solution; and further comprising automatically detecting zinc concentration and pH of said plating solution by the combined use of a gravimeter and pH meter; and automatically maintaining said zinc concentration and pH of said plating solution within predetermined ranges.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said step of maintaining comprises automatically controlling the specific gravity and pH of said plating solution by automatically adding thereto dissolved low grade metallic zinc when the values detected by said gravimeter and pH meter are without said predetermined ranges.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 310,079, filed Nov. 28, 1972, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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