SUNJYAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _. _ .. _ _. ,A x _. __: . '77- Ele ctropl1ating Industry H as Entered New Era, Declares Michigan Professor Ii That the electroplating industry has the present system of scientific controlj R just entered a new era, is the opinion OfProf. Edwin M. B~aker, of the chem- Cal cngineering department, who h-a' just returned' from Wash-j Jngton, D. C., where he lead a1 round table discussion of more dean 200' of the leading electro- plating authorities of the United States. This discussion was part off he program of the American Elec- trochemcal society which just con- cluded its semi-annual convention. The ubject of the discussion, of which P rofessor Baker is a recognized au- toiywas the "Preparation of Elec- Iiin speaking of this phase of electro- 4~heemical engineering which he has made his specialty, he declared that " in past years, men with unusual nural ability prepared the deposi- Iryj metals, which they sold, under tiad 4 names. This was without any assurance that these metals, prepared iiiiscientifically, would withstand the 1,4st for which they were sold. Under and exactitude, the industry has be- come reorganizcd and is undergoing a great advancement. Thus the induzs- try has entered a new era, that of sci- entific control and operation." Although many men have been placed ini positions in- the electroplat- ing industry after graduating from the University, requests from com- panics for men trained in the electro- plating phase, have greatly outnum- bered the supply. The chemical engineering depart- ment has at present no special course in electroplating, thus 1tecessitating all work of this kind to be dlone in research courses. Professor Baker also holds the po- sition of consulting engineer for a company which does a' large electro- plating business. 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