Electroless nickel plating is a chemical process that deposits an even layer of nickel-phosphorus alloy on the surface of a solid substrate, like metal or plastic. The process involves dipping the substrate in a water solution containing nickel salt and a phosphorus-containing reducing agent, usually a hypophosphite salt.
This process best suits the parts that require:
This process, with its excellent corrosion resistance, finds extensive use in industries such as marine, automotive, oil and gas, and chemical processing. It is a reliable solution for protecting components from rust, oxidation, and chemical degradation in these sectors
After this process, the custom parts can withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for parts used in elevated-temperature applications such as engine components, aerospace hardware, and industrial ovens. It helps prevent oxidation, thermal degradation, and metal embrittlement under extreme heat.
When subjected to appropriate post-treatment, can also serve decorative purposes, offering a shiny, lustrous finish. This process, commonly used in automotive trim, architectural hardware, and consumer products, not only enhances aesthetics but also provides corrosion protection, making it a versatile solution.
Dainsta specializes in special finishing services, offering superior corrosion and wear resistance for components. With precise control over coating thickness and uniform coverage, Dainsta ensures optimal protection and dimensional accuracy.
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