Electrolysis: Processes, Compositions Used Therein, And Methods Of Preparing The Compositions Patents (Class 205)
- Organic active material other than organic metal salt (Class 205/58)
- Group IA metal-containing active material (e.g., Li, Na, K, etc.) (Class 205/59)
- Nickel-containing active material (Class 205/60)
- Cadmium-containing active material (Class 205/62)
- Lead-containing active material (Class 205/63)
- Zinc-containing active material (Class 205/64)
- Silver-containing active material (Class 205/65)
- Iron- or tin-containing active material (Class 205/66)
- Recording device (Class 205/68)
- Printing plate or electrotype (Class 205/69)
- Mold, mask, or masterform (Class 205/70)
- Mirror or reflector (Class 205/71)
- Ornamental article (Class 205/72)
- Roll, ring, or hollow body (Class 205/73)
- Powder, flakes, or colloidal particles (Class 205/74)
- Perforated or foraminous article (Class 205/75)
- Sheet, web, wire, or filament (Class 205/76)
- Electrical product (Class 205/78)
- Optical element (Class 205/79)
- Involving measuring, analyzing, or testing (Class 205/81)
- Displacement or replacement coating (Class 205/85)
- Employing internal battery action during coating (Class 205/86)
- Simultaneous deplating and plating (Class 205/87)
- Utilizing subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressure during coating (Class 205/88)
- Utilizing magnet or magnetic field during coating (Class 205/89)
- Utilizing electromagnetic wave energy during coating (e.g., visible light, etc.) (Class 205/91)
- Contacting coating as it forms with solid member or material other than electrode (Class 205/93)
- Utilizing mist prevention (Class 205/94)
- Coating has specified thickness variation (Class 205/95)
- Controlling current distribution within bath (Class 205/96)
- Treating process fluid by means other than agitation or heating or cooling (Class 205/98)
- Depositing predominantly single metal or alloy coating on single metal or alloy using specified waveform other than pure DC (Class 205/102)
- Depositing predominantly single metal or alloy coating on nonmetal using specified waveform other than pure DC or 60 Hz sine wave AC (e.g., single metal or alloy coating within or above pores of anodic oxide layer, etc.) (Class 205/105)
- Forming nonmetal coating using specified waveform other than pure DC or 60 Hz sine wave AC (e.g., anodic oxide coating, etc.) (Class 205/106)
- Coating contains embedded solid material (e.g., particles, etc.) (Class 205/109)
- Coating is dendritic or nodular (Class 205/111)
- Coating is discontinuous single metal or alloy layer (e.g., islands, porous layer, etc.) (Class 205/112)
- Uniting two separate solid materials (Class 205/114)
- Repairing (Class 205/115)
- Mirror or reflector produced (Class 205/116)
- Utilizing brush or absorbent applicator (Class 205/117)
- Coating selected area (Class 205/118)
- Coating moving substrate (Class 205/137)
- Applying current to substrate without mechanical contact (e.g., liquid contact, bipolar electrode, etc.) (Class 205/147)
- Agitating or moving electrolyte during coating (Class 205/148)
- Coating predominantly single metal or alloy substrate of specified shape (Class 205/149)
- Coating predominantly semiconductor substrate (e.g., silicon, compound semiconductor, etc.) (Class 205/157)
- Coating a substrate predominantly comprised of nonconductive material to which conductive material or material which can be converted into conductive material has been added (e.g., nonconductive polymer substrate containing carbon or copper oxide particles, etc.) (Class 205/158)
- Coating predominantly nonmetal substrate (Class 205/159)
- Forming multiple superposed electrolytic coatings (Class 205/170)
- Forming nonelectrolytic coating before depositing predominantly single metal or alloy electrolytic coating (Class 205/183)
- Forming nonelectrolytic coating before forming nonmetal electrolytic coating (Class 205/188)
- Forming nonelectrolytic coating after depositing predominantly single metal or alloy electrolytic coating (Class 205/191)
- Forming nonelectrolytic coating after forming nonmetal electrolytic coating (Class 205/198)
- Treating substrate prior to coating (Class 205/205)
- Treating electrolytic or nonelectrolytic coating after it is formed (Class 205/220)
- Utilizing fused bath (Class 205/230)
- Utilizing nonaqueous bath (Class 205/234)
- Depositing predominantly alloy coating (Class 205/238)
- Depositing predominantly single metal coating (Class 205/261)
- Forming nonmetal coating (Class 205/316)
- Involving measuring, analyzing, or testing during synthesis (Class 205/335)
- Utilizing subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressure during synthesis (Class 205/338)
- Utilizing magnet or magnetic field during synthesis (Class 205/339)
- Utilizing electromagnetic wave energy during synthesis (e.g., visible light, etc.) (Class 205/340)
- Utilizing AC or specified wave form other than pure DC (Class 205/341)
- Involving fuel cell (Class 205/343)
- Utilizing bipolar membrane (Class 205/344)
- Utilizing plural distinct electrolytic cells where the cells are separate containers (Class 205/345)
- Utilizing fluidized bed or particulate electrode (Class 205/348)
- Recycling electrolytic product produced during synthesis back to production cell (Class 205/349)
- Treating electrode, diaphram, or membrane during synthesis (e.g., corrosion prevention, etc.) (Class 205/350)
- Treating electrolyte or bath without removal from cell other than agitating, moving, regenerating, replenishing, or replacing consumed material during synthesis (Class 205/351)
- Utilizing emulsion, dispersion, or suspension electrolyte system (Class 205/352)
- Utilizing electrolyte system having two or more separate immiscible layers (Class 205/353)
- Utilizing fused bath (Class 205/354)
- Heating or cooling electrolyte or bath in production cell during synthesis except in fused bath (Class 205/412)
- Preparing organic compound (Class 205/413)
- Preparing inorganic compound (Class 205/464)
- Preparing alloy (Class 205/557)
- Preparing single metal (Class 205/560)
- Preparing nonmetal element (Class 205/615)
- With control responsive to sensed condition (Class 205/641)
- With measuring, testing, or sensing (Class 205/645)
- With programmed, cyclic, or time responsive control (Class 205/646)
- Gap maintenance or defined tool-workpiece gap (Class 205/652)
- With irradiation or illumination (Class 205/655)
- Eroding workpiece of nonuniform internal electrical characteristics (Class 205/656)
- Internal battery action (Class 205/657)
- Simple alternating current (Class 205/658)
- Preliminary cleaning or shaping of workpiece (Class 205/660)
- With mechanical abrasion or grinding (Class 205/662)
- Sharpening or point making (Class 205/664)
- Aperture making (Class 205/665)
- Using mask (Class 205/666)
- Local application of electrolyte (Class 205/668)
- Agitation or vibration of electrolyte (Class 205/671)
- Defined electrolyte movement or pressure (Class 205/672)
- Regenerating or rehabilitating, per se, of electrolyte (Class 205/673)
- Electrolyte composition or defined electrolyte (Class 205/674)
- Moving tool electrode (Class 205/686)
- Organic (Class 205/688)
- Metal or metal alloy (Class 205/704)
- Water, sewage, or other waste water (Class 205/742)
- Alkali-forming metal hydroxide (Class 205/762)
- Gas, vapor, or critical fluid (Class 205/763)
- Solid (e.g., articles, particles, ore, etc.) (Class 205/766)
- Using membrane (Class 205/770)
- Removing metal (Class 205/771)
- For corrosion (Class 205/775.5)
- Involving enzyme or micro-organism (Class 205/777.5)
- For halogen or halogen containing compound (Class 205/778.5)
- For nitrogen or nitrogen containing compound (Class 205/780.5)
- For alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, or compound thereof (Class 205/781.5)
- For oxygen or oxygen containing compound (except water) (Class 205/782)
- For sulfur or sulfur containing compound (Class 205/786.5)
- For organic compound (Class 205/787)
- For pH (Class 205/787.5)
- For water (e.g., moisture, etc.) (Class 205/788)
- Including titration (Class 205/788.5)
- For ion concentration (e.g., ion activity, pKa, etc.) (Class 205/789)
- For composition of metal or metal alloy (Class 205/790)
- For properties of solid material (e.g., surface area, etc.) (Class 205/790.5)
- Of biological material (e.g., urine, etc.) (Class 205/792)
- Using ion exchange resin (Class 205/792.5)
- Using semipermeable membrane (Class 205/793)
- Tracking chemical reactions (Class 205/793.5)
- Using electrode containing precious metal or free carbon (Class 205/794.5)