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I am looking for a way to electroplate paper without disintegrating the paper. Is there a conductive "paint" that I can use? And is there some way to preserve the paper?
This discussion focuses on the feasibility of electroplating paper without damaging it, specifically exploring the use of conductive materials like graphite and the challenges involved. Participants suggest that while traditional electroplating methods may not be suitable due to the risk of paper disintegration, alternatives such as vacuum deposition could be viable. Techniques for applying graphite and controlling current during the electroplating process are also discussed, along with the potential for using cotton paper as a substrate. Overall, the conversation highlights the innovative approaches and experimentation required to achieve successful electroplating on paper.
PREREQUISITESArtists, materials scientists, and hobbyists interested in innovative electroplating techniques, particularly those exploring non-traditional substrates like paper and other organic materials.
iwant2beoz said:I think the most difficult part will be finding a way to keep the paper from dissolving away. Most of the time you have to use an acid when electroplating right?
how might I do that?christopher.s said:You are correct that your biggest issue will be the paper dissolving in your bath. It would be better to evaporate your metals onto the paper.
iwant2beoz said:How did you apply the graphite?