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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Cobley, Andrew
Coventry University
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Publications (38/38 displayed)
- 2023Selective soldering nozzles
- 2023Analysis of Pre-Treatment Processes to Enable Electroplating on Nitrided Steel
- 2023The challenges in selective soldering and meeting training needs
- 2021Electroless copper plating obtained by Selective Metallisation using a Magnetic Field (SMMF)citations
- 2020The effects of turmeric on the grain structure and properties of copper electrodeposited composites
- 2020MATUROLIFE: Using Advanced Material Science to Develop the Future of Assistive Technologycitations
- 2018Ultrasound assisted electroless nickel-boron plating from alkaline borohydride bath
- 2018Mechanism for the development of Sn-Cu alloy coatings produced by pulsed current electrodepositioncitations
- 2018Selective metallization of non-conductive materials by patterning of catalytic particles and the application of a gradient magnetic fieldcitations
- 2018Additive process for patterned metallized conductive tracks on cotton with applications in smart textilescitations
- 2018Selective electroless metallization of non-conductive substrates enabled by a Fe3O4/Ag catalyst and a gradient magnetic fieldcitations
- 2017Electroless deposition of nickel-boron coatings using low frequency ultrasonic agitation: Effect of ultrasonic frequency on the coatings.citations
- 2017Electroless deposition of nickel-boron coatings using low frequency ultrasonic agitation: Effect of ultrasonic frequency on the coatings properties and the deposition of electroless Ni-B composite.
- 2016Properties of electroless Ni-B-WC composite coatings
- 2016Ultrasound assisted electrodeposition of Zn and Zn-TiO2 coatingscitations
- 2016The Effect of Mixing and Degassing Conditions on the Properties of Epoxy/Anhydride Resin System
- 2016Bismuth-based composite coating for overlay applications in plain bearings
- 2015Ultrasound-assisted electrodeposition of thin Nickel-based composite coatings with lubricant particlescitations
- 2015Effect of additive concentration during copper deposition using EnFACE electrolytecitations
- 2015Ultrasonic agitation in barrel electroplating: field trial resultscitations
- 2014Functionalised copper nanoparticles as catalysts for electroless platingcitations
- 2014Ultrasound-assisted electrodeposition of composite coatings with particlescitations
- 2013Ultrasonically enabled low temperature electroless plating for advanced electronic manufacture
- 2012Ultrasonically enabled low temperature electroless plating for sustainable electronic manufacturecitations
- 2012Initial studies to optimise the sonochemical surface modification of a high Tg laminatecitations
- 2012The use of ultrasound to enable low temperature electroless platingcitations
- 2011Initial studies into the use of ultrasound to reduce process temperatures and chemical usage in the PCB desmear processcitations
- 2010Eurointerfinish 2009citations
- 2010Through hole plating of printed circuit boards using ultrasonically dispersed copper nanoparticlescitations
- 2009Electroless methods
- 2008Improved Electroless Copper Composition
- 2006Catalytic anodes for electrodepositioncitations
- 2006Use of organic reductants to lower brightener consumption in acid copper electroplating bath utilising catalytic anodescitations
- 2004Method For Desmearing Resin Accretions And Texturing Resin Without Using Solvent
- 2003Characterisation of insoluble anodes for acid copper electrodepositioncitations
- 2003The effect of insoluble anodes on the process control and deposit quality of acid copper electroplating bathscitations
- 2001Methods for achieving high speed acid copper electroplating in the PCB industrycitations
- 2001The use of insoluble anodes in acid sulphate copper electrodeposition solutionscitations
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Initial studies to optimise the sonochemical surface modification of a high Tg laminate
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an optimised sonochemical surface modification process which could be operated at low temperature and which uses non‐hazardous chemistry with short treatment times. A range of sonochemical parameters such as ultrasonic intensity/power and process temperature were investigated.Design/methodology/approach – A 20 kHz ultrasonic probe was used as the ultrasonic source. Ultrasound was applied through deionised water (DI) to sonochemically surface modify a high Tg epoxy laminate material (Isola 370 HR). The efficiency of the sonochemical surface modification process was determined by weight loss, roughness, adhesion and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).Findings – This study has confirmed that ultrasound has the ability to surface modify a high Tg epoxy substrate material (Isola 370 HR). Weight loss and roughness values were increased by using an optimised ultrasonic process compared to control samples which were processed under “silent” conditions. Adhesion testing showed an improvement in the adhesion level between the surface and the subsequently electroless plated copper.Originality/value – Surface modification of high Tg materials generally utilizes wet chemical methods. These processes involve using hazardous chemicals, high temperatures, require high volumes of water for rinsing and need relatively long immersion times. This research has shown that by optimising ultrasonic parameters, surface modification can be brought about in deionised water (DI) at low temperature.