Mid P EN

Medium phosphorus electroless nickel is a technical deposit composed of nickel and phosphorus ( 6-9% ) with excellent brightness. It provides  wear, corrosion and chemical resistance for a wide variety of substrates.

NI 36

Physical Properties: 
NI 36 Make-up: Liquid.
NI 36 Part I: Liquid.
NI 36 Part II: Liquid.

Description

NI 36 is a lead and cadmium-free, high-speed, bright electroless nickel deposit with 6 ~ 9% phosphorous content, suitable for heavy deposit build-ups and functional applications.

NI 36 process chemically deposits a uniform nickel phosphorous alloys and is capable of plating on a wide variety of substrates. These include aluminium alloys, stainless steel, carbon and alloy steels and copper alloys etc.

NI 36 exhibits a high and constant deposition rate coupled with exceptional bath stability.

NI 36 has a metal efficiency of 8 – 10 times its original make-up with good bath maintenance. The optional use of ammonium hydroxide or potassium carbonate to adjust pH made NI 36 a better choice for electroless nickel plating process.

Equipment

Tanks: Titanium or stainless steel which is anodically protected, glass or propylene. (Resistant to a temperature of 90°C). Plastic liners (e.g. bags made of polythene), which are loose and thus easy to dispose of, are suitable for use in stainless steel tanks.

Heating: Heating should be done with PTFE-steam coils or immersion heaters make of SS 304, 316. Or glass, porcelain and PTFE.

Agitation: Agitation is highly recommended particularly near to immersion heaters if the latter are in use. Gentle air agitation is recommended but must be avoided directly under any parts being processed.

Filtration: The use of filters made of high temperature resistant polypropylene and free of any metal components is essential. 5 ~ 10 micron cartridges should be used.

NI 37 RoHS COMPLIANCE ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATING PROCESS

Physical Properties: 
NI 37 MAKE UP : Liquid
NI 37 PART I : Liquid
NI 37 PART II : Liquid

Description

NI 37 is a lead and cadmium-free, RoHS compliance, high-speed, bright electroless nickel deposit with 6 ~ 9% phosphorous content, suitable for heavy deposit build-ups and functional applications.

NI 37 process chemically deposits a uniform nickel phosphorous alloys and is capable of plating on a wide variety of substrates. These include aluminium alloys, stainless steel, carbon and alloy steels and copper alloys etc.

NI 37 exhibits a high and constant deposition rate coupled with exceptional bath stability.

NI 37 has a metal efficiency of 8 ~ 10 times its original make-up with good bath maintenance. The optional use of ammonium hydroxide or potassium carbonate to adjust pH made NI 37 a better choice for electroless nickel plating process.

Equipment

Tanks: Titanium or stainless steel which is anodically protected, glass or propylene. (Resistant to a temperature of 90°C). Plastic liners (e.g. bags made of polythene), which are loose and thus easy to dispose of, are suitable for use in stainless steel tanks.

Heating: Heating should be done with PTFE-steam coils or immersion heaters make of SS 304, 316. Or glass, porcelain and PTFE.

Agitation: Agitation is highly recommended particularly near to immersion heaters if the latter are in use. Gentle air agitation is recommended but must be avoided directly under any parts being processed.

Filtration: The use of filters made of high temperature resistant polypropylene and free of any metal components is essential. 5 ~ 10 micron cartridges should be used.

NI 998 RoHS COMPLIANCE BRILLIANCE BRIGHT MP ELECTROLESS NICKEL PROCESS

Physical Properties: 
NI 998 Make Up: Liquid
NI 998 Part I: Liquid
NI 998 Part II: Liquid

Description

NI 998 is a Lead and Cadmium-free, high-speed, bright electroless nickel deposit with 6 ~ 9% phosphorous content, suitable for heavy deposit build-ups and functional applications.

NI 998 process chemically deposits a uniform nickel phosphorous alloys and is capable of plating on a wide variety of substrates. These include aluminium alloys, stainless steel, carbon and alloy steels and copper alloys etc.

NI 998 exhibits a high and constant deposition rate coupled with exceptional bath stability.

NI 998 has a metal efficiency of 8 – 10 times its original make-up with good bath maintenance. The optional use of ammonium hydroxide or potassium carbonate to adjust pH made NI 998 a better choice for electroless nickel plating process.

NI 998 meets requirements of MIL-C-26074B, AMS 2404A and AMS 2405.

Equipment

Tanks: Titanium or stainless steel which is anodically protected, glass or propylene. (Resistant to a temperature of 90°C). Plastic liners (e.g. bags made of polythene) which are loose and thus easy to dispose of. They are suitable for use in stainless steel tanks.

Heating: Heating should be done with PTFE-steam coils or immersion heaters make of SS 304, 316. Or Glass, Porcelain and PTFE.

Agitation: Agitation is highly recommended particularly near to immersion heaters if the latter are in use. Gentle air agitation is recommended but must be avoided directly under any parts being processed.

Filtration: The use of filters made of high temperature resistant polypropylene and free of any metal components is essential. 5 ~ 10 micron cartridges should be used.