DEMARTIN bright nickel
Galvanically applied bright nickel offers an aesthetic and durable coating with a glossy finish. Electrolytic deposition creates a uniform layer that provides corrosion protection, wear resistance and an attractive appearance. This coating is used in various industries and offers a combination of protection and aesthetics for high-quality surfaces.
Our bright nickel process is a process with a very wide range of applications. Outstanding gloss, fast levelling, excellent gloss depth distribution and good ductility characterise this process. It is ideal for sophisticated decorative nickel plating on a variety of base materials such as steel, copper or brass. We specialise in the coating of aluminium / aluminium alloys.
Arguments
- Increased corrosion resistance
- Excellent gloss
- Quick levelling
- Good ductility
Specifications
Coatable materials
- Steel
- Stainless steel
- Non-ferrous metal
- Aluminium
- Titanium
Industries
- Medical technology
- Machinery industry
- Semiconductor industry / semiconductors
- Textile machinery industry
- Energy and electrical engineering
- Mould and tool making
- Plant and apparatus engineering
- Armaments industry
- Automotive industry
Technical advantages of electroplated nickel
Electroplated nickel is a versatile and widely used surface coating that is applied to various substrates by electroplating. This coating offers numerous technical advantages that make it a preferred choice in many industrial applications.
Variants of electroplated nickel
sulphamate nickel: This variant is characterised by particularly high ductility. With an elongation of up to 30%, sulphamate nickel offers excellent mechanical properties that make it ideal for applications that require high ductility and toughness. It also has very low hydrogen embrittlement, which makes it ideal for high-strength components.
Glossy nickel: In addition to its technical advantages, bright nickel also offers an aesthetically pleasing, shiny surface. This variant is often used in decorative applications where appearance plays a role in addition to corrosion protection. Bright nickel has a hardness of up to 650 HV and therefore offers high wear resistance.