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Mold types Electroformed

Electroforrning is the production or reproduction of articles by electro deposition upon a mandrel or mold that is subsequendy separated from the deposit. The separated electro deposit becomes the manufactured article. Of all the metals, copper and nickel are most widely used in electroforming. Mandrels are of two types permanent or expendable. Permanent mandrels are treated in a variety of ways to passivate the surface so that the deposit has very Httie or no adhesion to the mandrel, and separation is easily accompHshed without damaging the mandrel. Expendable mandrels are used where the shape of the electroform would prohibit removal of the mandrel without damage. Low melting alloys, metals that can be chemically dissolved without attack on the electroform, plastics that can be dissolved in solvents, ate typical examples. [Pg.166]


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