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I must be behind the times for not knowing what this is. I can only guess
that either "inert"
or "anode" is a euphemism, since by definition, inert means not chemically
reacting, and anode means the electrode being oxidized (donating electrons)
in electrochemical reaction.
Timothy Reeves
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> From: <Joseph M. Webb>
> Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2000 13:33
> Subject: Inert anode options/technology
>
> Fellow TechNetters,
>
> Could any of you learned people (Techizens?) point me in the direction of
> definitive sources of information on the application of inert anodes in
> acid
> copper plating applications? I have been evaluating some technologies, but
> a few
> "quirks" have arisen that are outside of the normal ken, and I could use
> some
> help in understanding those.
>
> Periodicals, articles/presentations and experts (User or Supplier) are all
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Joseph Webb
> TET Halco
>
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