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Electroless Nickel is a form of Nickel plating that is applied without the use of electrical current. It is a chemical process that deposits a layer of Nickel onto a substrate, such as steel or plastic. The Nickel layer is uniform in thickness and provides excellent corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and electrical conductivity. It is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and electronics.
Electroless Nickel is a cost-effective solution for many applications, as it eliminates the need for costly electrical equipment and labor. It is also a popular choice for plating complex shapes, as it can be applied to both flat and curved surfaces. Additionally, it can be used to plate a variety of metals, including aluminum, copper, and stainless steel.
Some companies in the Electroless Nickel market include MacDermid Enthone, Atotech, and Aalberts Surface Technologies. Show Less Read more