Claims
- 1. Process for the chemical metallizing of textile material having pores by activating the textile material by means of an activating solution which contains tin (II) ions and palladium in ionic, colloidal of finely dispersed form and subsequently coating it with metal in a currentless fashion from an alkaline metallizing solution, consisting essentially of:
- impregnating the textile material with the activating solution;
- pressing out excess activating solution from the pores of the impregnated textile material to provide a textile material still wet with activating solution prior to plating with metal; and
- bringing the textile material directly into contact with the metallizing solution without a washing and rinsing operation and coating the textile material with metal.
- 2. Process as in claim 1, wherein said impregnating includes using textile material in the form of one of fleece material or needled felt which has a fiber linear density of 1.3-3.7 dtex, a porosity of 50% to 97% and a thickness of 1-10 mm.
- 3. Process as in claim 2, wherein said impregnating includes using textile material in the form of fleece material.
- 4. Process as in claim 2, wherein said impregnating includes using textile material in the form of needled felt.
- 5. Process as in claim 1, wherein said impregnating includes using textile material in the form of one of fleece material or needled felt.
- 6. Process as in claim 5, wherein said impregnating includes using textile material which has a fiber linear density of 1.3-3.7 dtex.
- 7. Process as in claim 5, wherein said impregnating includes using textile material having a porosity of 50% to 97%.
- 8. Process as in claim 5, wherein said impregnating includes using textile material having a thickness of 1-10 mm.
- 9. Process as in claim 1, wherein said coating of the textile material includes coating with one of nickel and copper.
- 10. Process as in claim 9, wherein said coating of the textile material includes coating with nickel.
- 11. Process as in claim 9, wherein said coating of the textile material includes coating with copper.
- 12. Process as in claim 1, wherein said removing of excess activating solution includes centrifuging.
- 13. Process as in claim 1, wherein said removing of excess activating solution includes mechanical squeezing.
- 14. Process as in claim 1, wherein said removing of excess activating solution includes using an air current.
- 15. Process for chemical metallizing of textile material consisting essentially of:
- impregnating the textile material with an activating solution;
- pressing out excess activating solution from the impregnated textile material to provide textile material still wet with activating solution prior to plating with metal; and
- bringing the textile material directly into contact with a metallizing solution without a washing and rinsing operation and coating the textile material metal.
- 16. Process as in claim 15, wherein said impregnating of the textile material includes using an activating solution which contains tin (II) ions and palladium in one of ionic, colloidal and finely dispersed form.
- 17. Process as in claim 15, wherein said coating includes coating with metal in a currentless fashion from an alkaline metallizing solution.
- 18. Process as in claim 15, wherein said impregnating includes using textile material in the form of one of fleece material or needled felt which has a fiber linear density of 1.3-3.7 dtex, a porosity of 50% to 97% and a thickness of 1-10 mm.
- 19. Process as in claim 15, wherein said coating of the textile material includes coating with one of nickel and copper.
- 20. Process as in claim 15, wherein said pressing out of excess activating solution includes removing excess activating solution from pores of the textile material.
- 21. Process for the chemical metallizing of textile material having pores by activating the textile material by means of an activating solution which contains tin (II) ions and palladium in ionic, colloidal or finely dispersed form and subsequently coating it with metal in a currentless fashion from an alkaline metallizing solution, consisting essentially:
- impregnating the textile material with the activating solution;
- pressing out excess activating solution from the pores of the impregnated textile material to provide a textile material still wet with activating solution; and
- immediately bringing the textile material directly into contact with the metallizing solution without a washing and rinsing operation and coating the textile material with metal.
- 22. Process as in claim 21, wherein said pressing out includes at least one of the following steps, centrifuging, mechanical squeezing and blowing air.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 078,762, filed July 28, 1987, and now abandoned.
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