Erik,
It has been my experience that
higher chlorides do not cause burning or over
plating as may be the case
here. Higher than normal chlorides will reduce
the bright current density
plating range by leading to dull deposits in the
low current density
areas.
Raising the copper concentration of the electrolyte will lead to
poor
plating distribution and throwing power. Adding a
"leveler"Â Â Â does not help
in
this case. It may be that one of the other components of the additive
such as
the carrier is low which will lead to overplating.
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From: Eric Yakobson