Electroless Nickel coatings are extremely uniform
regardless of the parts geometry, it provides exceptional wear resistance,
lubricity, hardness and corrosion resistance to a broad range of base materials,
including non-conductors. These unique properties of the coating are achieved
non-electrically through metal ion exchange by chemical reduction in a hot
aqueous solution. The resulting alloy is principally composed of nickel and
phosphorous. The properties of EN coatings allow the use of alternative materials
to effect economies with increased corrosion and wear resistance.
The steadily increasing use of electroless nickel
plating can be attributed to marked improvements in solution stability, pretreatment
cycles, reducing agents and the equipment used.
One of the major characteristics making its use more prevalent is the ability
of the process to provide uniform thickness deposits in deep recesses, bores
and blind holes. Other characteristics are: excellent corrosion, wear and
abrasion resistance, ductility, lubricity, solderability, electrical conductivity
and hardness.
"Electroless Nickel" is a generic term describing
the deposition of an alloy composed principally of nickel and phosphorous.
Deposition of the alloy is achieved by chemical reduction. The process is
nonelectrolytic.
Reduction of the nickel alloy occurs during immersion of an activated surface
into a hot aqueous solution.

Since inception of the Shuttle Program Wear-Cote Electroless Nickel is used in various ignition and mechanical systems.
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