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Nickel Phosphorus Electro Plating
Corrosion Resistance:
Electroless nickel-phosphorus coatings are known for their excellent corrosion resistance,
particularly against common corrosives like salt water, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide. The phosphorus content in the coating (typically 6-12%) plays a crucial role in enhancing this
resistance. High phosphorus content (10-14%) can lead to an amorphous coating structure, eliminating
grain boundaries and potential corrosion initiation sites.
Wear and Abrasion Resistance:
These coatings provide excellent wear resistance, making them suitable for applications involving friction, abrasion, and mechanical stress.
The hardness of the coating can be tailored by adjusting the phosphorus content and heat treatment, providing flexibility for different applications.
Uniform Coating Thickness:
Electroless nickel plating ensures a uniform coating thickness, even on complex shapes andinternal surfaces, unlike some other plating methods.
This uniformity is crucial for consistent performance and protection across the entire surface.
Hardness and Toughness:
Electroless nickel coatings offer a range of hardness and toughness levels based on phosphorus content and other alloying elements.
Adhesion:
They exhibit excellent adhesion to the substrate material.
Solderability and Bonding:
Electroless nickel coatings generally have good solderability and bonding characteristics.
Flexibility and Personalization:
The plating process can be customized to meet specific application requirements.
Cost-Effectiveness:
Electroless nickel plating can be a cost-effective solution for extending the life of components subject to wear and corrosion.
Repair of Worn Parts:
Electroless nickel can be applied to repair worn parts, with coating thicknesses of up to 100 microns, and can be reworked.