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High-nickel, low-phosphorus alloys deposited by chemical reduction without electric current are mil for mil more corrosion resistant than electroplated nickel coatings. Furthermore, unlike electrolytic nickel, electroless nickel-phosphorus alloy deposits are essentially pore free and are of uniform thickness over the entire surface, even of complex and irregular shaped objects. Therefore, total coating thickness can often be reduced, close dimensional tolerance can be maintained and post-coating machining to size is often unnecessary. Due to its hardness, lubricity, wear resistance and uniform deposit thickness, electroless nickel should be considered wherever there is a need for hard, smooth, corrosion resistant, uniformly thick deposited coating. Bath operating temperatures, composition, pH, and plating rate are adjustable to obtain specific end-product characteristics.
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| Published : | 10/01/1986 |