Printed circuit board through hole technique

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4964948
SERIAL NO

07435703

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A process of forming plated through-holes in a printed circuit board involves placing a film of fluid ink having electrically conductive properties on a side wall of the hole, curing the film to a solid and electroplating a layer of metal on the conductive ink film. The conductive ink preferably is a composition including conductive particles such as carbon and silver flakes. The ink also preferably includes a thermosetting or radiation curable binder and a thinner. The film of ink is cured before the layer of metal is electroplated thereon. The plated through-hole is protected from the etchant when the conductors are etched by placing a radiation curable putty material into the hole, curing it, and then depositing a layer of resist on top of the cured putty and a conductive sheet clad to the substrate of the circuit board.

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PROTOCAD INC1050 ELKTON DRIVE A CORP OF COLORADO COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80907

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Reed, Ronald G Monument, CO 11 431

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