Baumé degree

The Baumé degree is also used in surface technology, especially when it comes to the handling and control of certain chemical solutions and liquids. In this context, the Baumé degree is used to measure the concentration of certain substances in the solutions used. This is of great importance as the correct concentration is crucial for the effectiveness of processes in surface technology.

For example, the Baumé degree can be used in the processing of electroplating baths or chemical coatings to ensure that the solutions have the required concentration of active ingredients. Precise control of the concentration is necessary to ensure the quality of the coated surfaces and to achieve the desired results in terms of hardness, adhesion and protection.

Baumé grade monitoring is an integral part of quality control in surface engineering. It enables technicians and engineers to understand the composition of the solutions used and ensure that it meets the specified standards and requirements. This helps to ensure consistent and high quality surface treatments in various industrial applications.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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