Nickel Plating

Nickel Plating Services

Nickel plating delivers excellent corrosion resistance, wear protection, and a uniform bright or semi-bright finish. Suitable for functional and decorative applications across a wide range of base metals.

Multiple identical nickel-plated CNC steel industrial shafts and connecting components arranged neatly in a row on a white background.

What Is Nickel Plating?

Nickel plating is an electroplating process in which a thin layer of nickel is deposited onto a conductive substrate through an electrolytic reaction. The part is immersed in a nickel salt solution and connected as the cathode, while an electric current drives nickel ions to form a uniform coating on the surface.

The thickness, appearance, and properties of the nickel layer can be controlled by adjusting current density, bath composition, temperature, and process time. Nickel plating is widely used for corrosion protection, wear resistance, decorative finishing, and as an underlayer for subsequent coatings such as chromium or gold.

Advantages of Nickel Plating

Nickel Plating FAQs

The service life depends on plating thickness, environmental exposure, and whether a topcoat or sealant is applied. In normal indoor or mildly corrosive conditions, properly applied nickel plating can last for many years.

Nickel can develop a slight dullness or tarnish over time, especially in humid or polluted environments. Regular cleaning with mild, non-abrasive methods helps maintain its appearance.

When the substrate is properly prepared and process parameters are controlled, nickel plating exhibits strong adhesion and is resistant to cracking or peeling under normal use.

Thickness can range from a few micrometers for decorative purposes to much thicker functional coatings, depending on the application requirements and industry specifications.

Nickel plating is commonly applied to steel, copper, brass, and certain aluminum alloys (with appropriate pretreatment). Material selection and surface preparation are critical for achieving reliable results.

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