Technic's selection of world-renowned industrial plating chemistry also includes Pretreatment Chemistry, Electrolytic Plating Chemistry, Immersion Chemistry, and Post Treatment options.
Technic offers state-of-the-art electroless nickel plating chemistry for industrial surface finishing applications.
The electroless plating process does not involve applying electricity directly to the metal surface; instead, it relies on the oxidation-reduction (red-ox) reaction between nickel and phosphorous allowed by the catalyst. Electroless plating, used on aluminum, steel and metal alloy surfaces (among others), is often chosen when specific physical characteristics of the deposit are required.
Technic’s selection of electroless nickel plating processes are designed to improve the characteristics of metal surfaces, such as increasing corrosion resistance, hardness and covering power, and improving appearance. Electroless nickel products include low, medium and high phosphorous solutions in order to satisfy all of our customers’ needs. Typically, high phosphorus content enhances corrosion resistance, however, at the same time it could reduce metal surface hardness.
Low phosphorus, bright electroless nickel that produces a compressive stress hard deposit with excellent corrosion resistance in alkaline environments.
Semi-bright high high-phosphorus with high corrosion resistance. Self-regulated pH.
Medium phosphorus electroless nickel plating process for industrial applications that provides bright deposits.
Alkaline electroless nickel plating process is ideal for aluminum surfaces.
Advanced high-phosphorus electroless nickel process is designed to deposit a uniform, nickel phosphorus composite alloy with ultra-fine PTFE particles.
Advanced mid-phosphorus electroless nickel used with ENIG or ENEPIG processes.
Technic's selection of world-renowned industrial plating chemistry also includes Pretreatment Chemistry, Electrolytic Plating Chemistry, Immersion Chemistry, and Post Treatment options.