



Electroless nickel plating is a process in which a thin coating of nickel and phosphorus (9-12 wt%) is deposited using an electroless chemical bath. This process improves the corrosion and wear resistance of components.
In contrast to electrolytic processes, electroless nickel plating produces a completely uniform deposit without build-up at the edges, even on complex components with variable geometry. No finishing is required, while the tolerances of the component are retained.
AMS 2404
ASTM B733
ISO 4527
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