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ELECTROLESS NICKELToday is Tue, Feb 09 2010
Electroless Nickel PlatingElectroless Nickel plating (autocatalytic nickel) is a chemical process that deposits nickel on a substrate without electrical current. With an autocatalytic process an even uniform coating is deposited regardless of the geometry of the item. For more information click "What Is Electroless Nickel?" Uniform CoatingThe uniform coating of electroless nickel plating means no unwanted build up. In electropating, due to current density there is more build up along the edges of parts and recesses or holes often will not plate. With electroless nickel plating, there is no build up along the edges and holes plate with more ease. The result is a precision finish with a electroless nickel plating that is evenly distributed on your part. Controlled ChemistryElectroless Nickel plating processes at Hi-Tec Plating, Inc. use computer controlled chemical analysis and solution maintenance control systems. This equipment, along with in-house laboratory analyses, ensures correct electroless nickel plating bath chemistries at all times. Correct electroless nickel plating chemistry ensures a consistant, precision metal finish.
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Which Process Is Right for You?One of our Electroless Nickel plating applications can fulfill your needs.Contact Us for more information about any of our Electroless Nickel processes below. TDNC-1 TM A Thin Dense Electroless Nickel Deposit applicable to a wide variety of needs. Nickel Cobalt Electroless Nickel Cobalt Alloy that is highly corrosion resistant, and the Cobalt gives it exceptional wear and abrasion resistant properties. Ni-Comp 100 TM Nickel Teflon plating great for sticking and drag problems. 429 Low-Phosphorus Low-Phosphorus electroless nickel provides hardness with some corrosion protection. 7601 Mid-Phosphorus Moderately hard electroless nickel finish with better corrosion protection. 623 High-Phosphorus When corrosion protection this high-phosphorus electroless nickel is must. | |||||||
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