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titleOfInvention Pretreatment of stock before electroless plating
abstract PURPOSE:To satisfactorily pretreat a plastic molded product before electroless plating without using chromic acid by treating the molded product in an aq. sulfuric acid soln. activated with ozone. CONSTITUTION:A surface-degreased molded product 6 of plastics such as ABS resin is immersed in an aq. sulfuric acid soln. 2 in a glass vessel 1 and fixed with jigs 9, 11. The soln. 2 consists of sulfuric acid and water in 1:1-1:10 weight ratio and is heated to <=80 deg.C with a heater 7. Gaseous oxygen is sent from an oxygen cylinder 4 to an ozonizer 3 to generate ozone and a gaseous ozone- oxygen mixture is blown into the soln. 2 through an aerator 5 in the form of bubbles. The molded product 6 is satisfactorily pretreated without using chromic acid and environmental pollution is prevented.
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