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Plating Copper with 316L Stainless Steel

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

Plateing copper wire with 316L SS useing ferric chloride 2 volts @ 1.35 amps, both plateing and hho production test.

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  • stainless steel is mostly and alloy of steel chromium and nickel so if you try to use it in electroplating it will tend to dissociate into basic elements and the most electro negative one

    will plate the cathode

  • @nanotech1a yea, it never plated right, looked like an oxide.

  • So far the results were'nt very good, you are probably right.

    Gary

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  • I thought of doing this, however I wondered if the SS would retain its integrity. After all it is a compound and not a pure metal.

  • try using a piece of copper fore the negitive and stainlles 4 the positive

  • Try a Piece of Copper clad PCB. It will act Like a Plate in an HHO cell, Start Small. If this work You may have found the supper conducter of HHO Cell plates.

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