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COMPOSITES THEORY AND PRACTICE

formerly: KOMPOZYTY (COMPOSITES)

Catalytic activation of carbon fibres in electroless process of fabrication of metal-lized carbon fabrics

Jerzy Bieliński, Anna Sałacińska, Rafał Kozera, Alicja Bielińska, Anna Boczkowska Krzysztof J.Kurzydłowski

Quarterly No. 2, 2011 pages 174-179

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keywords: electroless Ni-P deposition, carbon fibers, catalytic activation, ultrasounds, microstructure

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abstract The influence of metallization process parameters such as bath composition and deposition rate on the thickness and morphology of coatings were investigated. The role of bath composition (Ni-salt, reducer, complexing-buffering additive, stabilizer, surfactants), pH value, temperature and deposition time were studied. The requirements for C-fiber/Ni-P/Al alloy composite fabrication are limited to the P-content to 2÷3 wt.% and coating thickness to less than 1 μm. The metallization process, after proper carbon fiber pretreatment, was performed in baths containing: NiSO4, NaH2PO2, glycine, stabilizers and wetting agents. The pH value was shifted to the range of 4.5÷8.5, temperature 60÷80oC and deposition time from 5 to 60 min. As a substrate for the metallization process, roving and fabrics manufactured by Tenax (3-24k filaments in bundle with 7 μm diameter), as well as mullite test samples were used. The results of the experiments, limited to changes of pH in the bath, indicated that the ratio of NiSO4/NaH2PO2 concentration is the main factor determining the P-content and Ni-P deposition time. It is the best factor for fixing the coating thickness. The increase of the Ni-P coating thickness rate also depends on the quantity of carbon fibers in the roving.

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