Electroless Nickel Plating Services
Electroless nickel plating is an autocatalytic process that deposits a uniform layer of nickel-phosphorus alloy onto metal surfaces without the use of electricity. It provides excellent corrosion resistance, wear protection, and surface uniformity—especially on complex geometries.
Types of Electroless Nickel Plating & Benefits
- Low Phosphorus (2–5%)
- High hardness and wear resistance
- Excellent solderability and conductivity
- Best for applications needing abrasion resistance
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- Mid Phosphorus (6–9%)
- Balanced performance: good corrosion and wear resistance
- Most commonly used for general industrial applications
- Uniform coating even on intricate shapes
- High Phosphorus (10–13%)
- Maximum corrosion resistance—even in acidic or marine environments
- Non-magnetic properties
- Ideal for electronics, aerospace, and chemical processing

Applications
Electroless nickel plating is widely used in:
- Aerospace & Automotive
- Oil & Gas Equipment
- Medical Devices
- Electronics & Connectors
- Industrial Machinery
- Food industry
- Military applications
Ideal for parts with complex shapes, tight tolerances, or where uniform, corrosion-resistant coatings are essential.
Capabilities
- Deposit Thickness: From 0.0001” to 0.002” (2.5-50 µm) or more
- Surface Finish: Matte to semi-bright to fully bright
- Base Materials: Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and copper alloys
- Part Sizes: From very small (pie size) to very big (contact us for more info)
Compliant Specifications
Our electroless nickel plating complies with:
- ASTM B733: Autocatalytic (Electroless) Nickel – phosphorus coatings on metal
- AMS 2404: Electroless Nickel Plating
- MIL-C-26074: Electroless Nickel Plating
- RoHS-Compliant options available
Electroless nickel offers unmatched uniformity, precision, and protection—making it a preferred solution for demanding industrial applications.