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Electroplating Dielectric Material
2014-09-15
Ricky Anthony
2014-09-16
Robert Bock
2014-09-16
André Bödecker
Electroplating Dielectric Material
André Bödecker
2014-09-16
Hello,

on some metals like (titanium, tantalum a. o.) it is possible to form an
insulating oxide layer by polarity reversal in special electrolytes (also
called anodizing).

Regards,
André

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Hi,

I was wondering if there is any dielectric (or poor semiconductor) which can
be electroplated on conductive surface like Nickel. Could you give brief
process for it?

Thanks,

Ricky Anthony

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