ELECTROLESS NICKEL
AT Coating Joint Stock Company is a trusted provider of precision mechanical processing services for both domestic and international markets.
1. What is Electroless Nickel?
- Electroless nickel plating, or chemical nickel plating, is a self-catalyzed chemical reduction process that deposits a nickel-phosphorus coating onto a metal surface. Unlike traditional electroplating, which relies on an external power source, this method uses chemical reactions to create a smooth, uniform layer that enhances corrosion resistance and wear protection for metal components.
- This process produces a uniform nickel coating, even on complex or high-precision parts, making it ideal for surfaces with intricate shapes where traditional electroplating may not be effective.
- Our electroless nickel plating process complies with industry standards such as Mil-C-26074 (AMS 26074), AMS 2404, and ROHS regulations.
2. Electroless Nickel Techniques
AT Coating offers a variety of electroless nickel plating techniques, each tailored to provide specific characteristics, including:
❖ Electroless Nickel on Iron Materials
- Applicable materials: SS400, S45C, and other common types of iron and steel.
❖ Electroless Nickel on Aluminum Materials
- Applicable materials: AL5052, AL6061/6063, AL7075, and cast aluminum types like ADC10 and ADC12.
For inquiries or to request a consultation and quote for electroless nickel plating services, please contact us today!