Claims
- 1. A method for providing an adherent, protective coating of copper on a uranium article comprising the steps of removing oxides and other surface contaminants from the surface of the uranium article, etching the uranium article in a chloride ion bath, pickling the uranium article in an acid bath, electrodepositing a flash layer of porous copper on the uranium article in a copper cyanide bath, heating the copper-layered uranium article in air or an inert atmosphere to a temperature below the melting temperature of copper and sufficient to volatilize and drive off through the porous flash layer volatile material entrapped under the flash layer, and thereafter electrodepositing on the flash layer of copper an adherent and essentially non-porous layer of copper in a bright acid copper bath.
- 2. A method for providing a uranium article with an adherent protective coating of copper, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said flash layer of copper is of a thickness in the range of about 0.5 to 5.0 micrometers.
- 3. A method for providing a uranium article with an adherent protective coating of copper as claimed in claim 2, wherein the copper cyanide bath comprises about 20-60 grams/liter copper cyanide, 30-75 grams/liter sodium carbonate, 45 to 83 grams/liter Rochelle salt, and 0-18 grams/liter free sodium cyanide, wherein the copper cyanide bath is at a temperature in the range of 41.degree. to 60.degree. C. with a current density in the range of 25 to 30 amps/ft.sup.2, and wherein the uranium article is immersed in the copper cyanide bath for a duration of 15 to 20 minutes to provide said strike layer.
- 4. A method for providing a uranium article with an adherent protective coating of copper as claimed in claim 2, wherein the heating of the copper-layered uranium article is at a temperature in the range of 200.degree. to 210.degree. C. for a duration of 0.5 to 0.75 hour.
- 5. A method for providing a uranium article with an adherent protective coating of copper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adherent and essentially non-porous layer of copper electrodeposited on said flash layer is of a thickness in the range of about 0.0015 to 0.0020 inch.
- 6. A method for providing a uranium article with an adherent protective coating of copper as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bright acid copper bath comprises about 195-240 grams/liter copper sulfate, 41-225 grams/liter sulfuric acid, 20-80 milligrams/liter of chloride ion provided by a compound selected from the group consisting of copper chloride, the alkali metal or alkaline earth chlorides or hydrochloric acid wherein the bright acid copper bath is at a temperature in the range of about 18.degree. to 43.degree. C. with a current density in the range of about 18 to 20 amps/ft.sup.2, and wherein the uranium article is immersed in the bright acid copper bath for a duration of about 120 to 130 minutes.
Government Interests
This invention was made as the result of a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy.
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