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Electrolytic Nickel Plating

Reid Metal Finishing

Electrolytic nickel plating is one of the most commonly used types of plating and one of our main options. At Reid, we use nickel plating for mild and high-strength steels, stainless steels, aluminum, and many other metal components. Thanks to its versatility and the excellent characteristics of this type of coating, it has become widespread across many different industries.

A quick introduction to Nickel Plating

Once the substrate to be plated has been cleaned and pretreated, it is placed in a conductive bath with nickel and then exposed to an electrical current. This causes a nickel deposit to attach to the substrate and form a protective coating on the component. At Reid Metal Finishing, we perform this type of plating with exceptional deposit uniformity, lubricity, and hardness, and improve the component’s performance overall.

Electrolytic nickel plating offers more material purity compared to other types of plating, as it can be done with 100% Nickel, making it generally less expensive than electroless nickel plating. Nickel plating can also be completed at higher production volumes with shorter turnarounds, making it slightly more productive as well.

There are a few specific types of Nickel plating that we offer at Reid as well!

The main benefit of Nickel plating is its high concentration of nickel. This imparts enhanced conductivity to metal components and thus is excellent for components that require this characteristic. Nickel plating also gives components improved heat resistance–up to over 1,800°F.

NICKEL PLATING AT REID METAL FINISHING

At Reid, we serve a variety of industries through our nickel plating services. Plating is excellent for improving the lifespan of automotive components, as well as for automotive specific fasteners.

Nickel plating is also exceptionally important for the Aerospace industry. Nickel plating provides unique properties like excellent adhesion, corrosion resistance, improved durability, and uniform layer thickness.

Ready to get started?

At Reid Metal Finishing, our goal is to ensure that your metal parts remain untouched by corrosion and rust, and we do that by offering many different types of plating and finishing services. For more information about us, or to get started, don’t hesitate to contact us today!