Aug 21, 2006 #1 benn121 Electrical Joined Oct 22, 2005 Messages 4 Location GB Hello, I am trying to set up a copper anodization kit. I was wondering if anyone had information about copper anodization that would be helpful? Thank you in advance.
Hello, I am trying to set up a copper anodization kit. I was wondering if anyone had information about copper anodization that would be helpful? Thank you in advance.
Aug 21, 2006 #2 nbucska Electrical Joined Jun 1, 2000 Messages 2,191 Location US The CuO is conductive, brown, softer -- Anodizing is useful for Al where the Al2O3 is hard,protective layer. Most likely the Cu would dissolve in a conductive bath anyway. Plesae read FAQ240-1032 My WEB: <http://geocities.com/nbucska/> Upvote 0 Downvote
The CuO is conductive, brown, softer -- Anodizing is useful for Al where the Al2O3 is hard,protective layer. Most likely the Cu would dissolve in a conductive bath anyway. Plesae read FAQ240-1032 My WEB: <http://geocities.com/nbucska/>
Aug 22, 2006 Thread starter #3 benn121 Electrical Joined Oct 22, 2005 Messages 4 Location GB Thank you for your response, I actually want to anodise the copper to produce a semi-conductive layer on the surface. Can anyone help or offer any advice on this please? any help would be greatly apreaciated. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thank you for your response, I actually want to anodise the copper to produce a semi-conductive layer on the surface. Can anyone help or offer any advice on this please? any help would be greatly apreaciated.
Aug 22, 2006 #4 MacGyverS2000 Electrical Joined Dec 22, 2003 Messages 8,504 Location US Plan on making large-scale semiconductors? Dan - Owner http://www.Hi-TecDesigns.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 25, 2006 #5 nbucska Electrical Joined Jun 1, 2000 Messages 2,191 Location US Polish, etch away dirt and CuO, heat it close to redhot in protective gas ( Ag,N2, or CO2 ) with small amount of O2. When surface is black, cool and soak it in dilute H4N solution until it turns red. In highschool ( in the 50s ) I made CuO rectifier-- it worked, if I remember with 2V about 10 mA/cm2 Plesae read FAQ240-1032 My WEB: <http://geocities.com/nbucska/> Upvote 0 Downvote
Polish, etch away dirt and CuO, heat it close to redhot in protective gas ( Ag,N2, or CO2 ) with small amount of O2. When surface is black, cool and soak it in dilute H4N solution until it turns red. In highschool ( in the 50s ) I made CuO rectifier-- it worked, if I remember with 2V about 10 mA/cm2 Plesae read FAQ240-1032 My WEB: <http://geocities.com/nbucska/>