Boric Acid-free Electrolytic Nickel Process
SURNi-COAT boric acid-free electrolytic nickel process
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The SURNi-COAT boric acid-free electrolytic nickel process features excellent technical properties, metal distribution and, if required, highly leveling coatings with lower brightness consumption than in conventional nickel electrolytes containing boric acid. Easily convertible and applicable for barrel and rack applications.
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