Electroless Nickel (EN)

Uniform nickel coating for enhanced wear and corrosion resistance

Delivers consistent thickness and functional performance across complex geometries

What Is Electroless Nickel?

Electroless Nickel is a chemical deposition process that applies a uniform nickel-phosphorus coating to metal surfaces without the use of electrical current. The process produces an even layer across all surfaces, including complex shapes and internal features, improving corrosion resistance, wear performance, and dimensional stability.

Characteristics and Benefits

Common Applications

Why Choose Ecoplating for Electroless Nickel?

Ecoplating delivers electroless nickel coatings with precise process control to ensure uniform thickness, reliable performance, and repeatable results. Our expertise allows us to tailor the coating to application requirements, supporting durability, corrosion protection, and long-term component performance across a wide range of industries.

Process Type

Electrochemical (Aluminum, Titanium, Magnesium)

Key Benefits

Corrosion resistance, hardness, aesthetics, insulation

Finish Appearance

Matte to glossy, colorable (Type II)

Hardness

High (especially Type III)

Electrical Properties

Non-conductive (ideal for insulation)

Application Industries

Aerospace, electronics, automotive, architecture

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