Electroless nickel plating
A high-quality coating made of nickel and phosphorus

The power of electroless nickel plating

Corrosion protection

Wear resistance

Uniform thickness

Aesthetics

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What is electroless nickel plating?

High phosphorus as standard

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.

Discover our electroless nickel-plating variants

Corrosion protection

Electroless nickel plating

Wear resistance

Hard electroless nickel plating

Hard chrome alternative

SiC electroless nickel plating

Maritime environment

Diffused electroless nickel plating

Optical applications

Black nickel plating

Friction reduction

Electroless nickel PTFE plating

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Standards and specifications

AMS 2404

  • AMS-C-26074
  • MIL-C-26074E

ASTM B733

ISO 4527

  • AFNOR NF A91-105
  • DIN 50966
  • JIS H8645

If you have your own norms or standards, we’ll gladly tailor our processes accordingly and produce the documentation you need.