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Wat (wie) is bronzing - definitie

PROCESS BY WHICH AN OBJECT IS PRESERVED BY ELECTROPLATING WITH COPPER
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In electro-plating the deposition of a mixture or virtual alloy of copper and tin. In general manipulation it resembles the operation of depositing gold and silver alloy, or of brassing. For bronzing the following bath is recommended: Prepare each by itself (a) a solution of copper phosphate and (b) a solution of stannous chloride in a solution of sodium pyrophosphate. For a, dissolve recently precipitated copper phosphate in concentrated solution of sodium pyrophosphate. For b, add to a saturated solution of sodium pyrophosphate solution of stannous chloride as long as the precipitate which is formed dissolves. Of these two solutions add to a solution of sodium pyrophosphate which contains about 1.75 oz. of the salt to the quart, until the precipitate appears quickly and of the desired color. For anodes use cast bronze plates. Sodium phosphate must be added from time to time; if the deposit is too light add copper solution, if too dark add tin solution. (W. T. Brannt.)
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·noun A material for bronzing.
II. Bronzing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Bronze.
III. Bronzing ·noun The act or art of communicating to articles in metal, wood, clay, plaster, ·etc., the appearance of bronze by means of bronze powders, or imitative painting, or by chemical processes.
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Bronzing is a process by which a bronze-like surface is applied to other materials (metallic or non-metallic). Some bronzing processes are merely simulated finishes (patinas) applied to existing metal surfaces, or coatings of powdered metal that give the appearance of a solid metal surface.

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Bronzing

Bronzing is a process by which a bronze-like surface is applied to other materials (metallic or non-metallic). Some bronzing processes are merely simulated finishes (patinas) applied to existing metal surfaces, or coatings of powdered metal that give the appearance of a solid metal surface. In other cases, an actual layer of heavy copper is electroplated onto an object to produce a bronze-like surface. This electroplating is the method traditionally used for "bronzing" of baby shoes, but to electroplate a non-conductive item like a baby shoe, a conductive material must first be applied, then the copper plating is done.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bronzing
1. Health scares have led to a massive market in the UK for bronzing treatments – last year 28million was spent on self–tanning.
2. Even men have jumped on the bronzing bandwagon –Welsh rugby international Gavin Henson has a suspiciously orange glow, as has television quiz presenter Dale Winton.
3. Estee Lauder, L‘Oreal and Shiseido –– all the big names are active in China developing products aimed at preventing the bronzing process and even at de–pigmentation.
4. Join the debate » Now, however, the plight of tan fans could be over, thanks to scientists who have developed a revolutionary product that can create body–wide bronzing from just a squirt on the arm.
5. Tony Blair‘s best friends think he cannot leave it until the Labour conference to spell out what his intentions are Andrew Rawnsley Sunday August 20, 2006 The Observer Tony Blair comes back from holiday this week, making his return from the Caribbean indecently late for those who have fumed that he was bronzing himself when the holidays of thousands of other Britons were being wrecked by the terror arrests and the ensuing chaos at astonishingly unprepared airports.