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letter 26878
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A nickel diffusion heat treatment (HT) is given in ASTM B481 [link is to spec at TechStreet]. It may adversely affect properties of heat treatable alloys such as Ti-6Al-4V. Ideally, one plates onto initially solutionized Ti alloy and conducts the diffusion HT to also serve as the artificial aging (precipitation hardening) HT. After any HT, the surface must be activated before further plating.
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Ken Vlach |
Hi,
I have published here on this forum one method for plating on titanium Ti6Al4V with electroless nickel, letter 3503 with this method will show adhesion of 90 Mpa. But with selective nickel plating I have received up to 300 Mpa in a argon filled tent and after that heating in a furnace at 450 celcius degrees.
Regards,
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Anders Sundman |
I am not particular as to the type of material applied to titanium - I am simply trying to encapsulate the reactive titanium in order to apply a noble metal plating on top of the flash coating. The initial plating can be nickel, copper , etc. Of course, bond strengths are paramount.
Bill Ferree
- Houston, Texas
Ref book-plating over Ti with very good adhesion after phosphoric acid anodizing. TRIED-nickel sulfamate , silver directly to titanium after sulfuric acid anodizing for approx 30 minutes-chisel test very good.
Good luck

Cair Shishani
aircraft maintenance - Abu Dhabi, UAE

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