Electroless Nickel Plating (ENP) is the deposit of a nickel-alloy coating by chemical reduction – without the electric current that's used in electroplating processes.
An Electroless Nickel Composite coating containing particles of PTFE evenly dispersed in a Nickel Phosphorus matrix.
Zinc Electroplating provides corrosion resistance by acting as a barrier and sacrificial coating.
Copper plating is the process of plating a layer of copper electrolytically on the surface of an item.
Benefits are Highly protective, bright, burn-free deposits can be applied, even at very high current densities.
Black Nickel is electrolytic nickel plating with a secondary treatment to turn the surface black
Electroplating tin is an extremely cost-effective process. This is due to tin being so readily available and much less expensive than metals such as gold, platinum or palladium.
Molybdenum Disulfide Coatings (MoS2 coatings), also known as Moly Coatings are commonly used in applications where load carrying capacity, operating pressure and coefficient of friction are primary concerns.
Xylan is a fluoropolymer-based industrial coating, most commonly used in non-stick cookware.
The process of Phosphate coating is employed for the purpose of pretreatment prior to coating or painting, increasing corrosion protection and improving friction properties of sliding components.