Nickel Chrome Plating
Nickel electroplating is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of nickel onto a metal object. The nickel layer can be decorative, provide corrosion resistance, wear resistance, or used to build up worn or undersized parts for salvage purposes.
Nickel Plating The object is submerged in a tank containing a nickel electrolyte solution. A direct current is applied, and nickel ions in the solution are attracted to the object's surface. The nickel layer builds up gradually to the desired thickness. Nickel plating provides corrosion resistance, improves hardness, and creates a smooth base for the subsequent chrome layer.
Finishing Once the desired thickness of the chrome layer is achieved, the object is removed from the plating tank, rinsed thoroughly, and dried. It may undergo additional processes such as polishing or buffing to achieve the desired luster and surface quality.
- 1. MONO NICKEL PLATING
- 2. DUPLEX NICKEL-CHROME PLATING.