TY - JOUR AU - Ochotta, P AB - Electrical functionalities can be integrated into plastic parts by integrating thermally sprayed metal coatings into the non-conductive base material. Thermally sprayed conducting tracks for power and signal transmission are one example. In this case, the electrical resistance or resistivity of the coatings should be investigated. Therefore, the electrical resistivity of wire arc sprayed Zn and Cu coatings has been investigated. In case of Zn coatings, spray distance, gas pressure and wire diameter could be identified as significant influencing parameters on the electrical resistivity. In contrast, process gas, gas pressure and voltage do have a significant influence on the electrical resistivity of Cu coatings. Through the use of the In-Mold-Metal-Spraying method (IMMS), thermal degradation can be avoided by transferring thermally sprayed coating from a mold insert onto the plastic part. Therefore, the influence of the transfer process on the electrical resistance of the coatings has also been investigated. TI - Electrical Resistivity of Wire Arc Sprayed Zn and Cu Coatings for In-Mold-Metal-Spraying JF - IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering DO - 10.1088/1757-899X/373/1/012011 DA - 2018-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/iop-publishing/electrical-resistivity-of-wire-arc-sprayed-zn-and-cu-coatings-for-in-fDOTA6qTWD SP - 012011 VL - 373 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -