The peeling copper may well be the result of chemical deposition before electrical deposition begins. Try turning on the electricity before immersing the object to be plated. Donald. -- *Plain Text* email -- it's an accessibility issue () no proprietary attachments; no html mail /\ ascii ribbon campaign - <www.asciiribbon.org> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "smilingcat90254" <smilingcat@...> > To: "Homebrew PCBs" <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 1:45:25 PM > Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: plating holes with an exploding wire > > Sometimes, it peels off. Some times, I can use a knife point to try to > peel and it stays put. I think we are missing something on the surface > treatment of the copper cladding. > > To save on copper, electrical need and to keep copper cladding surface > from being marred (without the brightening organic agent, plating can > become very uneven), I use my .drl file, print a negative image, > transfer the image then plate. This way the copper cladding does not > get plated. Toner is non conductive thus copper under the toner does > not get plated. And only the holes get plated. > > smilingcat > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Heiss" <jeff.heiss@...> > wrote: > > > > I did experiments of plating copper clad using the same recipe but the > > copper coating was easily rubbed off. How is your coating > > durability? > > > > > > > > Jeff >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: plating holes with an exploding wire
2013-01-01 by Donald H Locker
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