Poly(arylene sulfide) printed circuit boards

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products

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045320152

ABSTRACT:
A printed circuit board is made of poly(arylene sulfide) board and a conductive metal deposited on the board by electroless plating. Adhesion between the poly(arylene sulfide) and the conductive metal is improved by allowing the plated poly(arylene sulfide) to age.

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patent: 4447471 (1984-05-01), Putt
Angelo, "Improved Adhesion for Additive Circuitry Fabrication" IBM TDB vol. 14, No. 9, p. 2693, Feb. 1972.

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