Electroless Nickel Plating
Electroless nickel (EN) plating is an auto-catalytic reaction used to build up a coating of nickel on a substrate. Unlike electroplating, it is not necessary to pass an electric current through the chemical to form a deposit. This plating technique is usually use to prevent corrosion and wear.
Electroless nickel plating has many advantages as compared to electroplating. Electroless nickel provides a uniform deposit regardless of part geometry as it is free from flux-density and power supply issues. Moreover, with proper pre-plate catalyst, EN can deposit on non-conductive surfaces.
Singapore Plant
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Electroless nickel plating has many advantages as compared to electroplating. Electroless nickel provides a uniform deposit regardless of part geometry as it is free from flux-density and power supply issues. Moreover, with proper pre-plate catalyst, EN can deposit on non-conductive surfaces.
Singapore Plant
Process
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Specification
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Process Classification
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Tank Size (mm)
(L) x (W) x (H) |
Electroless Nickel
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AMS 2404
/ASTM B 733/ AMS-C-26074/ MIL-C-26074 |
Mid phosphorous EN
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1530 x 760 x 930
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High phosphorous EN
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1200 x 600 x 1200
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EN Telfon
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720 x 450 x 700
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Remarks: Please contact us directly for tank size other than the specified.
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Penang Plant
Process
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Specification
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Process Classification
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Tank Size (mm)
(L) x (W) x (H) |
Electroless Nickel
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AMS 2404
/ASTM B 733/ AMS-C-26074/ MIL-C-26074 |
Mid phosphorous EN
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1200 x 760 x 1200
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High phosphorous EN
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1500 x 760 x 1200
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EN Telfon
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740 x 500 x 1000
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Remarks: Please contact us directly for tank size other than the specified.
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