Abstract
The peculiarities of the use of copper nitrate electrolytes in local electrodeposition or electrochemical 3D printing systems have been studied. A model of the current mode in electrochemical 3D printing has been proposed. The possibility of obtaining electrochemically 3D printed objects with a profile height up to 100 μm with a compact fine-crystalline metal structure at a current density of 2 A/dm2 in a copper nitrate electrolyte with a content of 300 g/l and with the simultaneous introduction of gloss-forming additives of the Rubin complex (KIESOW OBERFLÄCHENCHEMIE GmbH & Co) and glycine is shown.
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