XionTM ATS-1 Technical Data Sheet.

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XionTM ATS-1 Technical Data Sheet

Contents Effect of dipping time Effect of ATS-1 concentration Effect of sulfuric acid concentration Effect of bath temperature Effect of copper concentration Effect of Cl- ion concentration

2. Effect of ATS-1 concentration 1. Effect of dipping time Conditions ATS-1: 100 ml/L 95%-H2SO4: 17 ml/L Bath temp.: 30℃ variable: dipping time 2. Effect of ATS-1 concentration Conditions 95%-H2SO4: 17 ml/L Bath temp.: 30℃ Dipping time: 2 min variable: ATS-1 conc.

3. Effect of sulfuric acid concentration Conditions ATS-1: 100 ml/L Bath temp.: 30℃ Dipping time: 2 min variable: 95%-H2SO4 conc. 4. Effect of bath temperature Conditions ATS-1: 100 ml/L 95%-H2SO4: 17 ml/L Dipping time: 2 min variable: bath temp.

5. Effect of copper concentration Conditions ATS-1: 100 ml/L 95%-H2SO4: 17 ml/L Bath temp.: 30℃ Dipping time: 2 min variable: Cu conc. 6. Effect of Cl- ion concentration Conditions ATS-1: 100 ml/L 95%-H2SO4: 17 ml/L Bath temp.: 30℃ Dipping time: 2 min variable: Cl- conc.