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News Release from: Shipley Europe | Subject: Surface World 2001
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 August 2001
Cleaner ways to plate on plastics
This year at Surface World 2001, Shipley will be featuring two of its latest products designed to fulfil future requirements for plating on plastics.
This year at Surface World 2001, Shipley will be featuring two of its latest products designed to fulfil future requirements for plating on plastics Ecoposit is Shipley's latest environmentally friendly metallisation process, offering a low-chrome and palladium-free system for plating on plastics
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Economical in use and featuring high solution stability, Ecoposit has a specially formulated electrolyte to produce fast, even coverage within a short cycle time and with none of the resultant jig plating issues seen with similar products.
Ecoposit is also fully compatible with existing equipment and without the need for electroless nickel it can be used on an extensive range of platable substrates.
Addiposit PA is also designed to meet the high standards demanded both environmentally and by the automotive industry.
This system for plating on polyamides is chrome free and has a low palladium content.
Addiposit PA fulfils the standards set by the automotive industry with its high levelling aspect characteristics, capability to plate on a wide range of substrates and suitability for plating with electroless copper and nickel.
Addiposit PA is also economical in use and, like Ecoposit, no expensive and time-consuming jig-cleaning processes are required.
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