Electroless nickel

The chemical nickel deposit is largely used on metal parts in the mechanical, electronic, aeronautic, and automotive industries. The lines, manual or automatic, allow uniform deposits, reaching a hardness of up to 1100 HV with successive passages out of the line.

AUTOMATIC WITH RACKS (2020)
  • 1 transporter on 1 line
  • Chemical nickel plating on steel and aluminum weapon components.
AUTOMATIC WITH RACKS (2005)
  • 5 transporters on 2 lines with 2 shuttle transfers
  • Chemical nickel plating, copper plating, and silver plating on electronic components made of aluminum.
MANUAL WITH RACKS (1997-2004)
  • 4 manual lines
  • Chemical nickel, copper plating, nickel plating, gold plating, and silver plating on telecommunications components.