Electrophoretic Deposition: A Versatile Coating Method

Abstract
Electrophoretic deposition is shown to be a useful coating method for the deposition of metal, oxide, and carbide coats on metal or graphite. The time‐current‐voltage relationship on the rate of deposition is discussed, and factors important to preparation of suitable plating suspensions and to the formation of adherent deposits, with and without binders, are described. The method has been applied to the plating of coats of B, Dy, Zr, Au, Nb, Mo, W, Re, , , ThC, UC, NpC, PuC, (ZrU)C, , , , , and both and composites.

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