Electroless deposition

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title: Electroless deposition
text: Electroless deposition (ED) or electroless plating is defined as the autocatalytic process through which metals and metal alloys are deposited onto conductive and nonconductive surfaces. These nonconductive surfaces include plastics, ceramics, and glass etc., which can then become decorative, anti-corrosive, and conductive depending on their final functions. Electroplating, unlike electroless deposition, only deposits on other conductive or semi-conductive materials when an external current is a
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