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Patent
14 Oct 1975
TL;DR: A typical electrolyte is an aqueous solution of tin salts, nickel salts, thiourea, sodium hypophosphite, hydrochloric acid, and ammonium chloride and has a pH of 0.7 to 1.5.
Abstract: A method and electrolyte for electrodepositing a corrosion -- resistant, soft and ductile tin -- nickel alloy. A typical electrolyte is an aqueous solution of tin salts, nickel salts, thiourea, sodium hypophosphite, hydrochloric acid, and ammonium chloride and has a pH of 0.7 to 1.5.

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