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Conductive paints for electroforming onto non-metallic items
Dear Gentlemen,
I am interested in electroforming. What I want to know is to apply electroform technique onto the non metallic surfaces. To get the conductive surface what can I do? I know that Silver paints help. What else can we (Cheap way)do to get the conductive surface. I want to apply this technique onto the wax.
With my best regards,
Murat GureBilkent University - Ankara, TURKEY
Try Bronze or copper powder using a soft brush to apply.
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Russell Richter Gar Electroforming Div. Danbury, Connecticut, USA |
Dear Murat ,
If you want to make electroforming on WAX then you have to use electroless copper [BECAUSE OF melting point of wax] so my ADVISE IS TO USE CASTING WAX USE PALLADIUM AS ACTIVATOR THEN USE ELECTROLESS COPPER FOR METALLIZING THEN ACIDIC COPPER OR SULPHAMATE NICKEL
THANKS & BEST REGARDS,
RAAFAT ALBENDARYN.P.E - CAIRO, EGYPT
