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VERTICAL DIP PRETREATMENT ANDELECTRODEPOSITION SYSTEMU.S. Patent 5,989,401. Nov. 23, 1999T.R. Breneiser et ai., assignors toChrysler Corp., Auburn Hills, Mich.

In a vertical dip pretreatment andelectrodeposition system having aplurality of spray stations and aplurality of dip stations a methodof expanding the system to in­crease the volume throughput.

SELECTIVE nCHING OFNICKEL-IRON ALLOWSU.S. Patent 5,989,443. Nov. 23, 1999K.L. Covert et al., assignors toInternational Business MachinesCorp., Armonk, N. Y.

A method for producing a coppernickel-iron alloy printed circuitboard structure comprising pro­viding a printed circuit boardstructure having a copper layer

and a nickel-iron alloy layer dis­posed on the copper layer; selec­tively etching the nickel-iron alloyby contacting with an aqueousetchant comprising an effectiveamount of etch nickel-iron alloybut not copper, of ferric ammo­nium sulfate; and 0.1 to 10 molarsulfuric acid or phosphoric acid.

STRIPPING TIN AND TIN-LEADFROM COPPERU.S. Patent 5,989,449. Nov. 23, 1999S. Campbell, assignor to MortonInternational Inc., Chicago

A composition for stripping tin ortin-lead alloys and any underly­ing copper-tin intermetallic froma copper surface, the compositioncomprising an aqueous solution ofnitric acid in a range of 5 to 60%by weight; ferric nitrate in a

range of 0.5 to 30%; and a nitricacid stabilizer.

APPARATUS FOR REDUCING AIRENTRAPMENT IN SPRAYAPPLICATIONU.S. Patent 5,989,638. Nov. 23, 1999K.A. Nielsen et al., assignor to UnionCarbide Chemicals & PlasticsTechnology Corp., Danbury, Conn.

A method for liquid spray applica­tion of coatings onto a substrate,which minimizes entrapped non­soluble gaseous bubbles, com­prising spraying without a vis­cosity-reducing diluent undersuper-critical conditions into anenvironment of non-soluble gasor gases.

COLOR-CLEAR COMPOSITECOATINGU.S. Patent 5,989,642. Nov. 23, 1999

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