Electrolytic

Electrolytic etching is a metal etching process that involves the use of electricity and an electrolyte solution. The metal piece to be etched is connected to the positive pole of a direct current source and is called the anode. A piece of the same metal is connected to the negative pole of the direct current source and is called the cathode. The electric current causes the metal surface to dissolve and create an etched pattern

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