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Zinc Plating, Acid Chloride
Typical pH: 3.5 to 5.8
Temperature: 70 to 115 F (22 to 46 C)
Agitation: Mild to moderate
In-Tank Filtration: Well-maintained baths with modest production
throughput may generate moderate amounts of solids. However, dropped
parts, iron filings from work rotating in barrels, and drag-in from acid
pickling all can cause formation of iron precipitates, which may be
manifested as a pasty or muddy substance that can clog filter cartridges rapidly.
Carbon Treatment: As needed
Pump Material of Construction: CPVC often specified. Polypropylene
is also excellent. Titanium shaft recommended for low-pH formulations.
Commonly Used Filter Cartridges: If the bath is generating lots of
solids, most users start with the FK75 Poly-Spun
Disposables or the PMCXC (75-micron) or PMCXF (30-micron) Permacore Super Magnum Reusables in the required length.
If the bath is not generating heavy solids, users generally start
with the FK50 or FK20 Poly-Spun Disposables or the PMCA Permacore Magnum
Reusables. Depending on the solids generated, it may be necessary to
switch to coarser cartridges (higher micron rating) to remove larger
particles or finer cartridges (lower micron rating) to remove smaller
particles. If reusable filter cartridges are preferred and a muddy residue is being generated, some customers find it necessary to soak
the filter blankets overnight in a dilute muriatic acid or other solution.
This helps to break down the solids before immersion or spray cleaning
with water.
Special Notes: Because this may be a harsh environment, the pump must be mounted in a well-ventilated location for maximum motor life. The pump must not be installed in front of the ventilation exhaust, as this will expose the motor to a continuous draft of corrosive fumes.
Zinc Plating, Alkaline Non-Cyanide
Typical pH: 12 to 13
Temperature: 75 to 105 F (25 to 41 C)
Agitation: Mild to moderate
In-Tank Filtration: General cleanliness.
Carbon Treatment: As needed
Pump Material of Construction: In most cases, polypropylene
is the material of choice for alkaline non-cyanide zinc. Depending on the
proprietary ingredients, this highly caustic bath can cause CPVC to become
brittle, crack and split very rapidly--sometimes within weeks or months.
Commonly Used Filter Cartridges: Most customers start with the FK50
or FK20 Poly-Spun Disposables or the PMCA Permacore Magnum Reusables in
the required length. Depending on the solids generated, it may be
necessary to switch to finer cartridges (lower micron rating) to remove
smaller particles.
Zinc Plating, Cyanide
Typical pH: 12 to 13
Temperature: 75 to 105 F (25 to 41 C)
Agitation: Mild
In-Tank Filtration: Used for the removal of anode sludge and to
avoid shelf roughness. Note: Cyanide-containing baths are sensitive to
aeration (especially surface bubbling). Excessive breaking of the wetted
surface dissolves carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, causing carbonate
formation. Therefore, the pump model and pump body length must be properly
sized to avoid aeration.
Carbon Treatment: As needed
Pump Material of Construction: CPVC may be satisfactory, but polypropylene
is preferred. CPVC may become brittle, then crack and split, over time in highly alkaline solutions.
Commonly Used Filter Cartridges: Most customers start with the FK50 or FK20 Poly-Spun Disposables or the PMCA Permacore Magnum Reusables in
the required length. Depending on the solids generated, it may be
necessary to switch to finer cartridges (lower micron rating) to remove
smaller particles.
Zincate
Typical pH: 11+
Temperature: Room temperature to 90 F (32 C)
Agitation: Mild
In-Tank Filtration: In addition to general cleanliness, in-tank
filter systems promote temperature/chemical homogeneity and uniform
coverage, even in areas with blind holes.
Carbon Treatment: None
Pump Material of Construction: Polypropylene is excellent. CPVC may become brittle, then crack and split, over time in highly alkaline solutions.
Commonly Used Filter Cartridges: Most customers start with the FK50 or FK20 Poly-Spun Disposables or the PMCA Permacore Magnum Reusables in
the required length. Depending on the solids generated, it may be
necessary to switch to finer cartridges (lower micron rating) to remove
smaller particles.
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