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=About= | =About= | ||
*Naturally occurring crystal, dissolved and electroplated readily to make copper-coated surfaces. Such as circuit boards on 3D printed objects. | *Naturally occurring crystal, dissolved and electroplated readily to make copper-coated surfaces. Such as circuit boards on 3D printed objects. | ||
*For copper plating of plastic, need to coat the plastic first with a conductor - [http://srjcstaff.santarosa.edu/~yataiiya/E45/PROJECTS/Electroplating%20Organic%20Materials.pdf] | *For copper plating of plastic, need to coat the plastic first with a conductor - (we could use a conductive filament as another option (see here [[Composite 3D Printing Filaments]] ) | ||
*[http://srjcstaff.santarosa.edu/~yataiiya/E45/PROJECTS/Electroplating%20Organic%20Materials.pdf] | |||
=Plating Nonconductors= | =Plating Nonconductors= |
Revision as of 18:19, 1 March 2019
About
- Naturally occurring crystal, dissolved and electroplated readily to make copper-coated surfaces. Such as circuit boards on 3D printed objects.
- For copper plating of plastic, need to coat the plastic first with a conductor - (we could use a conductive filament as another option (see here Composite 3D Printing Filaments )
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Plating Nonconductors
Sourcing
- $3/lb - [4]