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Examination of the metallization behaviour of an ABS surface

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Pages 807-815 | Received 06 Apr 2023, Accepted 11 Sep 2023, Published online: 14 Oct 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The main scope of this work is the metallization of high density Acryonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) surfaces for aerospace applications. Originality and main focused area of the study is to grasp the mechanism of physical properties of the surface and the effect of wet chemical processes on the surface of the ABS substrate. After surface sensitization and metallization with nano-sized ions, the polyurethane surface is metallized and nickel (Ni) coated with electroless and elecrolytic Ni plating processes. The ultimate goal of these advances is the production of composite lay-up tools for the production of primary and secondary composite aircraft parts from nanoscale to macro level. Composite lay-up tool requirements of the aerospace industry include a minimum thickness of 5 mm, acceptability of airtightness testing and reduced surface roughness. Results show that increasing current density adversely affects the surface morphology and metallization processes enhance the surface conductivity of the foam.

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Funding

Authors BÜ and YÖ acknowledge financial support by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey within the programme 1515 for research and laboratory developments within the project 5189901. Moreover, authors are grateful to Turkish Aerospace and the Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology at Bilkent University for providing the needed infrastructure.

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