Method of applying a silver layer to a glass substrate

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430319, 205163, 205187, 205210, 205263, C03C 1700, G03F 700

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ABSTRACT:
A description is given of a method of providing an adhesive silver layer on a glass substrate, in which method the glass surface is activated, whereafter a first silver layer is provided from an electroless silver bath and reinforced by means of a second silver layer which is electrodeposited thereon from a cyanide-free bath comprising ammonia as the complexing agent for silver ions. The method can very suitably be used for silver-plating glass plates, as used in thin gas-discharge displays or thin electron displays, for example selection plates or control plates.

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"Electroplating of Plastics of theory and practice", by Ing. Josef Christoph et al, Finishing Publications Ltd., Hampton Hill, GB, pp. 8-9.

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