Hardness and wear resistance
A chemical nickel-plating
has a hardness of 500-550 HV (52HRC) like hardened steel. It is
possible to increase hardness by heat treatment (annealing) of the
coated piece with a temperature of 400° C for one hour or at 300°C
for 12 hours, obtaining 1200 HV (72 HRC), more than the one that can
be obtained with the chromium plating. The heat treatment helps to
increase the wear resistance carrying it at the same level of the
chromium one.
Coating characteristics
- Adhesion
Coating adhesion is
excellent (45 kg/mm2) and more than the one obtained with
chromium.
- Corrosion allowance
One of the main
characteristics of METALENP treatment is the high resistance to
corrosion. A chemical nickel plating, having a very low porosity,
completely seals the basic material preserving it from corrosion.
The phosphorus percentage
in the alloy is of great importance. In deed, with a high percentage
of phosphorus (over 10%) coating has a better resistance to
corrosion.
- Friction Factor
Due to annealing and
phosphorus self-lubrication property, the friction factor is very
low.
- Nontoxicity
Thanks to its high
corrosion allowance, the METALEMP treatment does grant nontoxicity.
Which are the material that can be treated?
With the METALEMP
chemical nickel-plating every kind of material can be easily plated.
In particular: iron, carbon steel, stainless steel, copper,
brass, bronze, aluminum and its alloys.
Table comparing
chemical nickel properties, chromium plating and electrolytic
nickel plating
|
property |
chemical nickel plating |
chromium plating |
electrolytic nickel plating |
|
hardness HV (coated) |
500/550 |
800/1000 |
220/230 |
|
hardness after heat
treatment |
900/1200 |
--------- |
--------- |
|
penetrating power
|
excellent |
poor |
fair |
|
plating uniformity
|
excellent |
poor |
fair |
|
corrosion allowance |
excellent |
god |
fair |
|
wear resistance |
excellent |
excellent |
poor |
|
successive grinding
|
no |
yes |
yes |
|
point effect |
no |
yes |
yes |
|
porosity |
low |
very high |
high |
|
Weldability
|
good |
not possible |
difficult |
|
oil wettability |
excellent |
poor |
good |
Where do you use METALENP treatment?
Main reasons of the wide
use of METALENP chemical nickel-plating are the following:
·
the unique method of
plating that allows to plate every piece in every part of it and in
an uniform way.
·
the good corrosion
allowance in many aggressive environments allowing to replace
stainless steel (expensive and difficult to machine) with plated
carbon steel
·
the opportunity to plate
less-hard materials but easier to be machined
·
the possibility to obtain
hardness standards higher than the ones that can be obtained with
steel hardening treatments (hardening, casehardening, ammonia /ionic
hardening, etc.) or by other superficial treatments
·
the reduction of friction
and subsequent increase of the part life
·
the possibility to
recycle wear parts, also having complicated shapes (i.e.:
moulds, gears, etc.) and giving them the original shape
·
the possibility to have
an excellent aesthetic look
Now, It is easy to understand that the chemical nickel-plating is
suitable to every industrial use and mainly for:
car
oil industry
pneumatic
aeronautical
naval
chemical industry
plastic and non plastic moulds
food
heavy and light mechanics
oleo dynamic
mining
textile
pharmaceutical
METALCOATING is FIAT
awarded supplier no.903397 graduated 96/100 in the FIAT list of
suppliers and 100/100 in the Magneti Marelli list of suppliers.
Main customers
Simens
Olivetti
IBM
Magneti Marelli
Zoppas
Parker
FIAT
FORD
Chemical instrumentation
·
wide laboratory for
chemical research destined to the high phosphorus and corrosion
allowance
·
automatic tests of baths
and their concentrations with feed-back reset by means of
differential digital.
·
continuous pH-meter with
range values reset by automatic feed-back.
·
Possibility of PC
interface for spectrophotometer, pH-meter and temperature probes for
continuous graphic check of daily changes and calculation of setup
and solutions
·
digital impulse measurer
for baths control according to SCP theory, PC interfaced for Tafel
data processing
·
Contact with the Applied
Chemistry and Physics Department of the ‘Politecnico di Milano’ for
particular analysis and advanced consulting
TECHNICAL DATA – SUMMARY
Chemical nickel METALENP
|
Chemical
composition |
nickel |
87/90% |
|
phosphorus |
13-105 |
|
hydrogen
|
0.0018% |
|
nitrogen |
0.003% |
|
oxygen |
0.002% |
|
Melting point |
890°C |
|
specific weight |
7.85g/cm3 |
|
Expansion
coefficient |
13x10-6
cm/cm °C |
|
Comparative data |
steel |
12x10-6
cm/cm °C |
|
|
copper |
17x10-6
cm/cm °C |
|
|
brass |
19x10-6
cm/cm °C |
|
|
aluminum |
23x106
cm/cm °C |
|
Specific
resistance |
66m
ohm |
|
Magnetic force |
METALENP (13%
phosphorus) |
4% |
|
|
electrolytic
nickel |
36.7% |
|
Young Elasticity
index |
18000-20000 kg/mm2 |
|
|
Hardness |
just coated |
500HV |
|
|
after heat
treatment at 240° C |
700HV |
|
|
after heat
treatment at 340° C |
1200HV |
|
Friction
coefficient |
just coated |
0.13 – 585HV |
|
|
after heat
treatment at 400° C |
0.09 – 1200HV |
|
Adhesive force
(on steel
and copper alloy) |
35-48 kg/mm2 |
|
Coating
uniformity |
---+
-
mm |
|
Weldability |
good |
|
Corrosion
allowance (---) |
Thickness |
10mm |
25mm |
50mm |
75mm |
|
|
qty.of pores-hard
chrome |
many |
260 |
18 |
10 |
|
|
qty.of
pores-chem.nickel |
28 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
|
Nontoxicity |
assured
|