Electrolytic nickel plating (electro nickel plating)
Support for nickel plating from small products to large products.
Characteristics of Electroplated Nickel Nickel plating is said to have begun in 1843 when nickel was deposited from a bath of nickel sulfate and ammonium sulfate, and it is considered that industrial nickel plating was first carried out by Adams in 1869. Characteristics of Nickel Plating Compatible with materials such as aluminum, iron-based alloys, copper alloys, titanium, and resin materials. (Please consult for other materials) A high-purity nickel plating film can be obtained. The film has high hardness (the coating is hard). A ferromagnetic plating film can be obtained. Excellent glossiness (aesthetic quality). Excellent corrosion resistance (rust prevention). Soldering is possible. Excellent heat resistance. Compliant with RoHS directives. The hardness of the nickel plating film obtained through electroplating varies significantly depending on conditions such as additives. Dull nickel plating has a hardness of approximately HV200 to 250. Glossy nickel plating has a hardness of approximately HV400 to 500.
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