Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electroforming or composition therefor – Perforated or foraminous article
Patent
1990-12-13
1993-08-17
Tufariello, T. M.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electroforming or composition therefor
Perforated or foraminous article
C25D 108
Patent
active
052365727
ABSTRACT:
A method for continuously manufacturing parts requiring precision micro-fabrication. According to the method, a surface of a mandrel having a reusable pattern thereon is moved through an electroforming bath. While the mandrel surface moves through the bath, a metal layer is deposited on the mandrel surface to define a pattern. After the metal layer has been deposited to the selected thickness, the metal layer is separated from the mandrel surface.
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Lam Si-Ty
McClelland Paul H.
Hewlett--Packard Company
Tufariello T. M.
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