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OUR ZINC NICKEL ALLOY PLATING PROCESS. DeKalb Metal Finishing’s Zinc Nickel electroplating process is a proven and reliable method for taking an alkaline electrolyte and depositing nickel. Applied...
Aug 11, 2017 · Zinc Nickel Alloy Plating Process. DeKalb uses zinc nickel alloy electroplating processing primarily for the automotive industry. We provide quality zinc nickel plating by combining...
Zinc-nickel coatings are considered alloy deposits of which both zinc and nickel are in the plated deposit. Typical plated deposits contain between 6%-20% nickel with the remainder of the deposit as...
Zinc-nickel plating is an environmentally and safer alternative to cadmium and can be used across a wide range of industries. It combines the sacrificial coating properties of zinc with the strength,...
Jan 01, 2017 · Investigation into zinc nickel alloy electrodeposition remained largely a source of academic interest until the early 1980s, when its role in satisfying the demand for a...
The preferred alloy composition for zinc-nickel plating is 12 – 15% nickel, with the remainder being zinc. This alloy gives exceptional sacrificial corrosion resistance and can be readily passivated....





