Re: Conductive Coating of SLA Process

From: bo yang me stnt (bxy0487@megahertz.njit.edu)
Date: Tue Mar 02 1999 - 17:32:18 EET


You can contact a company right around your corner. The company is called
Electroformed Nickel, Inc. The contact person is Glenn Marlone at
256-461-1998. They can do very good metal plating on SLA part.

Bo Yang

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NJIT, 204 MEC
210 Central Ave.
NJIT, Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: 973-642-4577
fax: 973-596-5601
email: bxy0487@oak.njit.edu
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On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Ron Hollis wrote:

> We need some information on making SLA parts conductive. The preferable approach would be a process that could be performed in-house (as opposed to outsourcing).
>
> Are there metallic paints that can be purchased?
> How do plastics get conductive coatings?
> Does electroplating work for SLA parts?
>
> Any and all information is appreciated.
>
> Ron Hollis
>
>
> _________________________
> Ronald L. Hollis, P.E.
> Rapid Tech Engineering
> 1580 Sparkman Drive
> Suite 212
> Huntsville, Alabama 35816
> 256-830-8121
> www.quickparts.com
>
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