METAL-ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FOR VAPOR-PLATING APPLICATION.
Abstract
This is the final annual report of a three-year study of the feasibility of vapor plating metals from selected metal-organic compounds. The metals that were investigated during this last period of study and the maximum purities attained were: iridium (100%), tantalum (35-40%), molybdenum (100%), titanium (50%), silicon (35-50%), and zirconium (pure ZrO2). Codeposition of boron and titanium was also undertaken but a high purity plate was not obtained. Metals that were successfully plated during the first two years of this project and were reported previously are: aluminum (100%), aluminum-tantalum (90% Al3Ta), columbium (50%), tungsten (90% plus), and hafnium (25%). (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0807734
Entities
People
- James A. Papke
- L. M. Niebylski
- P. D. Beirne
- R. D. Stevenson