What is the oxide film of stainless steel? The importance of pre-treatment to prevent plating peeling.
Stainless steel is resistant to rust, but is it difficult to plate? What are the pitfalls of removing the oxide film?
"Stainless steel is resistant to rust, but plating does not adhere well." Do you know the reason for this? In fact, it is largely related to the **"oxide film" unique to stainless steel**. While this film contributes to the high corrosion resistance of stainless steel, it also acts as a **"barrier that reduces adhesion"** during the plating process. If the processing conditions are not correct, it can lead directly to early peeling of the plating. In this instance, based on real examples of electroless nickel plating peeling, we will explain **"why did it peel off?" and "how can we prevent it?"** from the removal of the oxide film to the surface treatment (nickel strike). *Please note that such measures are just a small part of the initiatives that Bandai engages in daily. We invite you to see the value we can provide to our customers.*
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