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    Backwards Electrolysis


    Hello Friends,
    Have a question here about electrolysis.
    Isn't it also the same as backward plating?
    I mean when you clean up a relic you put negative polarity on it and the molecules go to the positive metal?
    If so, then why can't you put negative on a metal and have it plate the positive one?

    In my case, my son is in the military and cannot get a certain small item.
    I think original is made of 400 series stainless steel and hardened.
    I can get one made from a hardened steel but it would rust in a bad climate.
    Was thinking about using a nickle for a sacrificial anode and trying to plate the steel.

    If I cannot get a hardened steel item, was thinking about a combo of nickle and carbide for the negative anodes. Any comments?

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    Re: Backwards Electrolysis

    What your after is called Electro plating.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroplating

    To protect Iron often Zinc is used.
    Geologists are gneiss, tuff, and a little wacke.

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    Re: Backwards Electrolysis

    Not sure how much nickle is in a US 5 cent piece or how much zinc is in a modern penny.

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    Re: Backwards Electrolysis

    You don't have to use coins...
    Geologists are gneiss, tuff, and a little wacke.

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    Re: Backwards Electrolysis

    Quote Originally Posted by Eu_citzen
    You don't have to use coins...
    Well that is true.
    Last time I was at grocery store I couldn't find pure zinc or nickle.
    Except in vitamin pills.

    Wait, I just remembered they had "sacrificial" zinc at the boating supply store.
    For those who don't know, a chunk of zinc is attached to the underwater part of a boat because seawater makes a good electrolyte and will eat bronze fittings, propellers, etc.
    The zinc goes away instead when used like this.

    But a US nickle costs, um, 5 cents, and a new penny is even cheaper.

    If any of you have tried to buy boat parts, you know they are expensive.
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    Re: Backwards Electrolysis

    Wouldn't it be possible to for scrap metall? Cheap.
    Geologists are gneiss, tuff, and a little wacke.

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    Re: Backwards Electrolysis

    I think you can buy Anodes for water heaters. they are made of zink as well and used for cathodic protection of your hot water tank. Most hardware stores carry them.
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