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Letter 38082
Increasing the density of electroplated
diamond on steel [Illinois]
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I electroplate diamonds to steel with nickel as the plating
material. I have heard that an adhesive can be used to fix the
crystal on the steel prior to electroplating providing greater
density of crystal per square inch. Is this true?
C. W. Tunt
Plating Manager - Oswego, IL, USA
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I have seen this done, using a tiny bit of adhesive (epoxy?) to
secure the individual diamonds in the desired pattern before nickel
plating to lock them into place. I believe it is done with only large
diamonds (> 0.1 carat?).
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Jeffrey Holmes,
CEF
- Spartanburg, SC, USA
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Surely a better way is to use the correct surfactant that will
allow the diamond surface to become receptive to aqueous nickel,
thereby forming a better bond between the diamond surface and the
nickel? The "art" in creating composites is to have good surface
interactions between the electrodepositing metal and the material
being entrapped. Glue will not offer this as well as direct
entrappment.
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Trevor Crichton
R&D practical scientist - UK
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