How critical is electrolyte flow?
Electrolyte flow is very important in that it evacuates the immediate area around the parts being deburred from hydroxides and metal ions. Having fresh electrolyte flowing around the part promotes optimal current distribution and thus, process consistency. Each Burlytic® System is equipped with a sparger installed on the floor of the tank. It provides a steady flow of electrolyte to keep the entire contents of the tank in constant circulation. The rear section of the tank includes an electrolyte conditioning area. In this area the electrolyte is filtered, degassed, and cooled. Back to frequently asked questions…
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