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Metallization of 3D-Printed PET and PETG Samples with Different Filling Densities of the Inner Layers
Sonya Petrova1, Diana Lazarova1, Mihaela Georgieva2,1
1Department of Electrochemistry and Corrosion, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Science, "Academic Georgi Bonchev" Street, Blok 11, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria.
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The aim of the study was to develop a suitable pre-treatment (and more specifically, the etching operation) of 3D-printed PET and PETG samples with different filling densities of the inner layers for subsequent electroless metallization. The influence of temperature, etching time, and sodium hydroxide concentration in the etching solution on the deposition rate, adhesion, and composition of Ni-P coatings was determined. The studies show that a high temperature and concentration of the etching solution do not improve the properties of the coating. The etching not only plays an important role in improving adhesion but also affects the composition and thickness of the nickel layer. It was also established how the degree of filling densities of the inner layers affects the uniformity, penetration depth, and thickness of electrolessly deposited Cu and Ni-P coatings on 3D PETG samples.

