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plating cell that contains a solu­tion in which the substrate is im­mersed; a sparger means to intro­duce the solution into the platingcell; spillover means that permitsthe solution to spill over into afluid return; carrier means forholding the substrate in the cellbelow the spillover means; fluidconditioning means coupled be­tween the return and the spargermeans to remove any particulatematter from the solution, condi­tion the solution, and return thesolution through a conduit to thesparger means; rotary means andholding carrier means to rotatethe same about an axis thereof;and megasonic transducer meansfor applying to the solution in thecell acoustic energy at a mcgas­onic frequency; wherein the fluid

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.......IC ILICTIIOLIUPLAn_ SVSTUIU.S. Patent 5,865,894. Feb. 2, 1999H. V. Reynolds, assignor to ReynoldsTech Fabricators Inc., Syracuse, N.Y.

A plating arrangement for wetplating a substrate comprising a

U.S. Patent 5,865,881. Feb. 2, 1999H. Mori et al., assignors to ResearchInstitute of Innouatiue Technologyand Agency of Industrial Scienceand Technology, JapanAn aqueous electroless iridiumplating bath, which comprises abath-soluble hydrazine complex ofiridium and a pH adjuster se­lected from the group consistingof N2H4,H20, a hydrazinium salt,alkali hydroxide, and a mixturethereof in an amount sufficient toprovide a bath pH of 1 to 3.

ROTAIIY ATOMIDRU.S. Patent 5,865,380. Feb. 2. 1999S. Kazama et at., assignors toNissan Motor Co. Ltd.. Yokohama,JapanA rotary atomizer electrostaticcoating apparatus having a sprayhead main body made of an elec­trically insulating material; and aplurality of discharge electrodeshaving a nearly band-form pat·tern extending outward approxi­mately along the rear side shapeof the spray head main body.

ULTIIASONIC CUAIlIINGAPPARATUSU.S. Patent 5,865,199. Feb. 2, 1999M.P. Pedziwiatr, Greenwood Lake,N. Y., and E.A. Pedziwiatr, Cresskill,N.J.An improvement in ultrasoniccleaning apparatus in which arti­cles to be cleaned are immersed ina bath subjected to ultrasonic en­ergy emanating from ultrasonictransducers coupled to a wall con­tiguous with the bath, the im­provement comprising first trans­ducers for providing ultrasonicenergy at a first ultrasonic fre­quency; and second transducersfor providing ultrasonic energy ata second ultrasonic frequency dif­ferent from the first ultrasonicfrequency; the first transducersset being interspersed with thesecond transducers.

barrier preventing the vaporizedsolvent from escaping the tank;and a single refrigeration unit,which can be switched to operatein two different modes and is con­structed and arranged to providea flow of low-temperature refrig­erant to the secondary solventcondenser, low-temperature re­frigerant to the primary solventcondenser, and high-temperaturerefrigerant to the secondary sol­vent condenser.

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