Claims
- 1. A nickel-iron electroplating method for plating NiFe alloy onto a substrate with a relatively high degree of uniformity of magnetic nickel-iron alloy composition over a range of plating current densities comprising,
- an aqueous plating bath solution at a temperature in the range from about 20.degree. C. to about 35.degree. C., placing a substrate with a complex topographical shape in said plating bath solution,
- employing a constant current plating density from about 2 milliamperes per centimeter squared to about 12 milliamperes per centimeter squared,
- said plating bath solution having ferrous ion concentration in the range from about 0.15 to about 0.3 grams per liter and a nickel ion concentration in the range from about 10 to about 14 grams per liter,
- with a pH of the bath of about 3,
- maintaining continuous agitation of a paddle moving over the surface of the cathode at a distance of about 2-3 millimeters at a rate of about 1 cycle per second, and
- thereby providing differences of less than about 2% by weight in the nickel/iron composition ratio of the NiFe magnetic alloy produced across said complex topographical shape.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said
- current density is within a preferred range from about 4 milliamperes per centimeter squared to about 8 milliamperes per centimeter squared.
- 3. A nickel-iron electroplating method for plating alloys of NiFe onto a substrate with a relatively high degree of uniformity of magnetic nickel-iron composition over a range of plating current densities comprising,
- an aqueous plating bath solution including about
- Ni ions: 13.7 g/l with selected Cl and SO.sub.4 ions
- Fe ions: 0.2 to 0.3 g/l
- pH: 3
- H.sub.3 BO.sub.3 : 25 g/l
- Sodium Saccharin: 1.5 g/l
- NaCl: 0 to 50 g/l
- said bath being maintained in a container at a temperature of about 30.degree. C.,
- continuously reciprocating a paddle at a rate of about 1 cycle per second moving over the surface of the cathode to be plated providing continuous agitation of the bath near the surface to be plated for the purpose of maintaining substantially constant bath compositions throughout the thickness of the film being plated, and
- providing a continuous current density of about 5-10 ma/cm.sup.2.
- 4. A nickel-iron electroplating method for plating alloys of NiFe onto a substrate with a relatively high degree of uniformity of magnetic nickel-iron composition over a range of plating current densities comprising,
- an aqueous plating bath solution including about
- Ni ions: 12.4 g/l with selected Cl and SO.sub.4 ions
- Fe ions: 0.24 g/l
- pH: 3
- H.sub.3 BO.sub.3 : 25 g/l
- Sodium Saccharin: 0.75 g/l
- NaCl: 25 g/l
- said bath being maintained in a container at a temperature of about 23.degree. C.,
- continuously reciprocating a paddle at a rate of about 1 cycle per second moving over the surface of the cathode to be plated providing continuous agitation of the bath near the surface to be plated for the purpose of maintaining substantially constant bath compositions throughout the thickness of the film being plated, and
- providing a continuous current density of about 4 ma/cm.sup.2.
- 5. A nickel-iron electroplating method for plating alloys of NiFe onto a substrate with a relatively high degree of uniformity of magnetic nickel-iron composition over a range of plating current densities comprising,
- an aqueous plating bath solution including about
- Ni ions: 13.7 g/l with selected Cl and SO.sub.4 ions
- Fe ions: 0.04 g/l
- pH: 3
- H.sub.3 BO.sub.3 : 25 g/l
- Sodium Saccharin: 1.5 g/l NaCl: 0 to 50 g/l
- said bath being maintained in a container at a temperature of about 30.degree. C.,
- continuously reciprocating a paddle at a rate of about 1 cycle per second moving over the surface of the cathode to be plated providing continous agitation of the bath near the surface to be plated for the purpose of maintaining substantially constant bath compositions throughout the thickness of the film being plated, and
- providing a continuous current density of about 4 ma/cm.sup.2,
- whereby about 5% Fe is provided in the alloy.
- 6. A nickel-iron electroplating method for plating alloys of NiFe onto a substrate with a relatively high degree of uniformity of magnetic nickel-iron composition over a range of plating current densities comprising,
- an aqueous plating bath solution including about
- Ni ions: 13.7 g/l with selected Cl and SO.sub.4 ions
- Fe ions: 0.12 g/l
- pH: 3
- H.sub.3 BO.sub.3 : 25 g/l
- Sodium Saccharin: 1.5 g/l
- NaCl: 0 to 50 g/l
- said bath being maintained in a container at a temperature of about 30.degree. C.,
- continuously reciprocating a paddle at a rate of about 1 cycle per second moving over the surface of the cathode to be plated providing continuous agitation of the bath near the surface to be plated for the purpose of maintaining substantially constant bath compositions throughout the thickness of the film being plated, and
- providing a continuous current density of about 4 ma/cm.sup.2,
- whereby about 10% Fe is provided in the alloy.
- 7. A nickel-iron electroplating method for plating alloys of NiFe onto a substrate with a relatively high degree of uniformity of magnetic nickel-iron composition over a range of plating current densities comprising,
- an aqueous plating bath solution including about
- Ni ions: 13.7 g/l with selected Cl and SO.sub.4 ions
- Fe ions: 0.21 g/l
- pH: 3
- H.sub.3 BO.sub.3 : 25 g/l
- Sodium Saccharin: 1.5 g/l
- NaCl: 0 to 50 g/l
- said bath being maintained in a container at a temperature of about 30.degree. C.,
- continuously reciprocating a paddle at a rate of about 1 cycle per second moving over the surface of the cathode to be plated providing continuous agitation of the bath near the surface to be plated for the purpose of maintaining substantially constant bath compositions throughout the thickness of the film being plated, and
- providing a continuous current density of about 4 ma/cm.sup.2,
- whereby about 15% Fe is provided in the alloy.
- 8. A nickel-iron electroplating method for plating alloys of NiFe onto a substrate with a relatively high degree of uniformity of magnetic nickel-iron composition over a range of plating current densities comprising,
- an aqueous plating bath solution including about
- Ni ions: 13.7 g/l with selected Cl and SO.sub.4 ions
- Fe ions: 0.29 g/l
- pH: 3
- H.sub.3 BO.sub.3 : 25 g/l
- Sodium Saccharin: 1.5 g/l
- NaCl: 0 to 50 g/l
- said bath being maintained in a container at a temperature of about 30.degree. C.,
- continuously reciprocating a paddle at a rate of about 1 cycle per second moving over the surface of the cathode to be plated providing continuous agitation of the bath near the surface to be plated for the purpose of maintaining substantially constant bath compositions throughout the thickness of the film being plated, and
- providing a continuous current density of about 4 ma/cm.sup.2,
- whereby about 20% Fe is provided in the alloy.
- 9. A nickel-iron electroplating method for plating Ni-Fe alloy onto a substrate with a relatively high degree of unformity of magnetic nickel-iron alloy composition over a range of plating current densities comprising
- an aqueous plating bath solution at a temperature in the range from about 20.degree. C. to about 35.degree. C., placing a substrate with a complex topographical shape in said plating bath solution,
- employing a constant current plating density from about 2 milliamperes per centimeter squared to about 12 milliamperes per centimeter squared,
- said plating bath solution consisting essentially of ferrous ion concentration in the range from about 0.15 to about 0.3 grams per liter with Cl and SO.sub.4 ions and a nickel ion concentration in the range from about 10 to about 14 grams per liter with ions of SO.sub.4 with boric acid, sodium saccharin and sodium chloride, with a pH of the bath of about 3,
- maintaining continuous agitation of a paddle moving over the surface of the cathode at a distance of about 2-3 millimeters at a rate of about 1 cycle per second, and
- thereby providing differences of less than about 2% by weight in the nickel/iron composition ratio of the NiFe magnetic alloy produced across said complex topographical shape.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 970,709 filed Dec. 18, 1978, and now abandoned.
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