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Hi! I'm looking at the possibility of electroplating the inside of a steel tank for use in a vacuum system. I was thinking: Stainless steel is usually used in vacuum systems because water won't impregnate easily into it... Aluminum and copper have similar properties.... Because I need such a large chamber size, I want to use a prefabricated compressor tank that is made of mild carbon steel. If I electroplate the inside of the tank with copper or aluminum I won't have the issue of the steel tank walls absorbing water vapor.
My question; how would I go about electroplating the inside of a 14 gallon tank? I would like to use the safest chemicals and don't need a perfectly polished finish, just a solid layer of copper or aluminum. Electroplating material isn't too important as long as it is suitable for a high vacuum.
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Home electroplating usually does not turn out well, or even, probably not good enough for vacuum. Commercial electroplating uses cyanide based solutions.
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Commercial electroplating is not limited to cyanide solutions. I am responsible for gold electroplating at my job, the chemistry used is Sodium Aurisulfite-based, pH of 9.5 (fairly safe to work around, no annoying facility evacuations due to cyanide gas release if someone makes a mistake).
There are also electroless copper plating chemistries. Spend some time doing the research. You may need to plate an adhesion layer first.
I'm not familiar with aluminum plating, but it apparently is done.
The requirement for good electroplating is CONSTANT CURRENT, not voltage. You will need a constant current supply.
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I believe it's impossible to electroplate aluminum from an aqueous solution. Al is on the wrong side of hydrogen in the activity order -- sorry, don't remember the proper words. Electrolyte chemistry for plating Al is related to that found in lithium batteries.
I wonder if your carbon steel tank, after a nice pickling of the interior surface, could be pumped down enough to -evaporate- a coating of liner metal?
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Thanks for the replies! From the research I've done, it seems that there are a lot of different electrolytes that can be used. What one do you guys think would be the best? It would be nice if it can be made cheap.
The only requirements as far as even coating goes, is that it is at least thick enough to polish slightly and that it also sticks. An adhesion layer is not out of the question if that is what is needed.
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Honestly, Mr Turkey, it seems unlikely to me that your plated lining would survive baking out, gettering, and all the other high vacuum procedures, even if it looks OK to the naked eye.
Though there are patended non-cyanide copper-plating-on steel- processes, it wouldn't be realsitic to imagine that anyone would be wholly successful on a first attempt: cheaper by far, I would guess, to make a vessel of sweated copper, and forget the electroplating altogether.
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Hi Jesse. How do you know that plain steel will be a problem, aside from getting rusty?
How about using a water heater tank as a vacuum vessel? If not made from stainless steel, I think they're internally plated or porcelain-lined. As in Stong, C. L. and Settles, G. S., "How to Build a Wind Tunnel that Achieves Supersonic Speeds with a Vacuum System," Scientific American, Amateur Scientist Section, Vol. 215, No. 10, October 1966. Stong wrote the regular Amateur Scientist column, and Settles was a high school science fair winner -- now a senior professor at Penn State Gas Dynamics Lab.
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Hmm... doesn't look promising. I was actually first considering lining the inside with a ceramic or possibly a bake on teflon spray... does anyone have experience with these sprays? I think i'll polish and sweat the inside of the tank and see how that works. If i can't live with the results, I'll find a way to coat the inside or look into getting a length of stainless steel pipe. After all, I don't need a perfectly non-contaminated environment and if all the steel does is cause a longer pump down time, that'll be allright for now. Thanks! Jesse
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