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Letter 1910
Stripping High phosphorous Electroless
Nickel
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I'm a metallurgist with limited experience in plating who has been
hearing different stories on the subject of stripping high-phosphorus
electroless nickel plating. My coworkers with lots of plating
experience say it is nearly impossible. They tell of instances in
which parts were left in a stripping solution for weeks without
success. One stated that a representative of a major plating chemical
supplier said there really isn't a satisfactory product for this
purpose. His best results have been with hot nitric acid. I don't
want to risk putting expensive high strength steel parts in nitric
acid. On the other hand, a commercial plater has told our purchasing
people that they strip EN without ill effects all the time. I haven't
yet heard what their process is.
Is there a safe and effective method? All comments welcome!
P.S. The parts are not baked.
John Ullman
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High P EN is much more difficult to strip than say a lower mid
phos one. More than one company has a satisfactory stripper. When
they are operated within spec, It is a couple hours per thou. I have
had to take the part out and scrub it down and reactivae it in
hydrochloric acid. the smut layer formed slows down the ability of
the chemical to get to the EN, so thick layers of plate take
disproportionally long unless they are cleaned and restarted.
Metalx [Lenoir, NC] has
a very good line of nickel strippers. Good people also.
James Watts
- Navarre, Florida
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Please also see our FAQs on
Stripping of Electroless Nickel.
Regards,
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey
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Using Nitric acid 50% for normal strip while Nitric 95% and HF 5%
for fast strip which can destroy the surface.
Pua Kai Chek
- Johor Bahru, Malaysia
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