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Electricity conductive cloth electroplating post-treatment method

A technology of conductive cloth and vacuum electroplating, which is applied in the field of conductive cloth, can solve the problems of easy yellowing, etc., and achieve the effects of excellent wear resistance, strong metal adhesion and simple process

Active Publication Date: 2014-12-17
SHENZHEN FRD SCI & TECH
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[0004] In view of the above-mentioned deficiencies in the prior art, the object of the present invention is to provide a method for electroplating post-treatment of conductive cloth, which aims to solve the problems of easy yellowing of the existing conductive cloth after electroplating with polyurethane adhesive layer.

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Embodiment 1

[0027] Embodiment 1 280T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid cloth

[0028] The 280T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid cloth is a conductive cloth that has undergone vacuum electroplating, copper electroplating and nickel electroplating.

[0029] The electroplating post-treatment method of the conductive cloth comprises the following steps:

[0030] Rolling: place 280T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid on the unwinding equipment;

[0031] Coating and drying: Dip the conductive cloth in the anti-yellowing polyurethane slurry, and squeeze out the excess slurry by rolling;

[0032] Drying and curing: drying and curing the conductive cloth at 130°C, and the content of yellowing-resistant polyurethane on the conductive cloth is 3g / m 2 ;

[0033] Rewinding: The conductive cloth is rewound and packaged.

[0034] The performance of the obtained conductive cloth was tested, and the test results are shown in the table below.

[0035] Test ite...

Embodiment 2

[0038] Example 2 230T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid cloth

[0039] The 230T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid cloth is a conductive cloth that has undergone vacuum electroplating, copper electroplating and nickel electroplating.

[0040] The electroplating post-treatment method of the conductive cloth comprises the following steps:

[0041] Rolling: place 230T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid on the unwinding equipment;

[0042] Coating and drying: Dip the conductive cloth in the anti-yellowing polyurethane slurry, and squeeze out the excess slurry by rolling;

[0043] Drying and curing: drying and curing the conductive cloth at 100°C, and the content of yellowing-resistant polyurethane on the conductive cloth is 4g / m 2 ;

[0044] Rewinding: The conductive cloth is rewound and packaged.

[0045] The performance of the obtained conductive cloth was tested, and the test results are shown in the table below.

[0046] Test items ...

Embodiment 3

[0049] Example 3 180T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid cloth

[0050] The 180T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid cloth is a conductive cloth that has undergone vacuum electroplating, copper electroplating and nickel electroplating.

[0051] The electroplating post-treatment method of the conductive cloth comprises the following steps:

[0052] Rolling: place 180T polyurethane fiber copper-plated nickel grid on the unwinding equipment;

[0053] Coating and drying: Dip the conductive cloth in the anti-yellowing polyurethane slurry, and squeeze out the excess slurry by rolling;

[0054] Drying and curing: drying and curing the conductive cloth at 150°C, and the content of yellowing-resistant polyurethane on the conductive cloth is 5g / m 2 ;

[0055] Rewinding: The conductive cloth is rewound and packaged.

[0056] The performance of the obtained conductive cloth was tested, and the test results are shown in the table below.

[0057] Test items ...

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Abstract

The present invention discloses an electricity conductive cloth electroplating post-treatment method, which comprises the following steps: coating and drying through extruding, wherein an electricity conductive cloth is dip-coated in a yellowing resistance polyurethane slurry and extruded; carrying out drying curing shaping, wherein the electricity conductive cloth is subjected to drying curing shaping; and winding, wherein the electricity conductive cloth is subjected to winding packaging. The post-treatment method of the present invention has the following characteristics that: a process is simple, batch production is easily achieved, no wastewater is generated during the production process, and the method is an environment protection process. The electricity conductive cloth treated by the method of the present invention has advantages of strong metal adhesion, excellent wear resistance, yellowing resistance, good anti-fingerprint discoloration property, and the like.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of conductive cloth, in particular to a method for treating conductive cloth after electroplating. Background technique [0002] If the existing conductive cloth is not subjected to a surface post-treatment process after electroplating, the product will have problems such as being susceptible to corrosion, poor anti-fingerprint ability, and easily insufficient wear resistance. Some manufacturers will passivate the nickel layer after electroplating, which can improve the anti-fingerprint ability of the conductive cloth, but the wear resistance of the product is poor. Better, some manufacturers apply polyurethane adhesive layer to the conductive cloth after electroplating to improve the wear resistance and anti-fingerprint discoloration ability of the product, but in the existing process, after coating polyurethane adhesive layer treatment, it reduces Due to the flexibility of the conductive cloth, the product is prone...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): D06M15/564
Inventor 王明树曾晓辉
Owner SHENZHEN FRD SCI & TECH
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