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Product Guide - Stripping Processes

Copper Stripping Processes

Stripper L

Stripper L is an alkaline cyanide based process for the stripping of a variety of metals from steel.

This process is capable of effective stripping of nickel, electroless nickel, copper, cadmium, zinc and tin.

The base metal is not attacked so subsequent re-plating is possible without the need for further finishing.

Stripper E10

A neutral, electrolytic process for the stripping of various metals from stainless steel jig contacts.

Stripper E10 is capable of stripping copper, nickel, chromium and cadmium.

The process is made up from three components and there is no attack on the base metal.

Typical stripping rates for copper and nickel are 4 µm / minute.

Stripper L30

Two different versions of Stripper L30 can be made up.

The first version, L30/1 is used for the immersion stripping of tin and tin-lead deposits from copper.

The second version, L30/2 is used for the stripping of tin, tin-lead and copper deposits from stainless steel jigs and contacts.