Electroplating process

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Forming nonelectrolytic coating before depositing...

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205125, 205159, 205162, 205163, 205164, 205165, 205166, C23C 2800, C25D 502, C25D 554, C25D 556

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ABSTRACT:
A process for electroplating a surface comprising copper and an insulating material, comprising: applying specific carbon particles or a palladium compound to this surface, microetching the copper to remove the specific carbon particles or the palladium compound, and providing electroplating. The process is characterized by using an aqueous solution comprising 5 to 60 wt % of sulfuric acid, 3 to 35 wt % of hydrogen peroxide, 0.01 to 10 wt % of a phosphonic group-containing amine or a salt thereof, and, optionally, 0.1 to 10 wt % of an amine other than the phosphonic group-containing amine, as a microetching agent. This process can ensure highly reliable electroplating to inner walls of printing wiring board through-holes.

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