Electrolytic Nickel (Watts)

Controlled nickel plating for decorative and functional applications

Provides adjustable thickness, brightness, and surface protection

What Is Electrolytic Nickel?

Electrolytic Nickel is an electroplating process in which a nickel coating is deposited onto a metal surface using an electrical current. This method allows precise control over coating thickness, brightness, and finish characteristics, making it suitable for both decorative and functional applications where appearance and performance are critical.

Characteristics and Benefits

Common Applications

Why Choose Ecoplating for XXXX?

Ecoplating offers precision anodizing services using Type I, II, and III techniques to meet your specific performance and design requirements. Whether you need aesthetic finishes or high-durability coatings, our anodizing processes deliver consistent quality, superior protection, and a finish that lasts

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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