FIELD: chemistry.
SUBSTANCE: method involves applying a cadmium coating on metal components in a cadmium coating electrolyte which is purified from impurities with current of 20-25 A for 3-5 hours, containing the following, g/l: cadmium fluoborate 180-200, hydrofluoboric acid 30-60, gelatine 1-2. The coating is applied at temperature of 25±10°C and current density of 0.6-0.8 A/dm2.
EFFECT: improved performance of nickel-cadmium batteries in marine atmosphere and tropical climate conditions.
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Dates
2013-08-10—Published
2011-09-28—Filed