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The 2nd William Blum Lecture, Faraday’s Law Applied to Cleaning

Author: A. Kenneth Graham
Issue: , 1960


All of you appreciate that Faraday's two Laws are the basis of all plating and, in fact, of the entire Electrochemical Industry. In the years since the last war, we have learned that they can be applied with great advantage to cleaning as well as plating. It is about their application to cleaning that I wish to speak today.


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