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Letter 40096 Nickel plating is flaking [Florida]March 28, 2006 We have a process that we dip a rotating basket with brass pieces in a solution tank. Attached to the tank is a anode and cathode with a 9vdc running at 90amps. Our parts seemed to be getting a double plating and is flaking. Have any ideas what we can look at? Thanks, Paul Porter,Jr.
March 29, 2006 Are the parts "leaded brass" ? If so you require special service
preparation. Clean-rinse-50%Fluoboric Acid -rinse -optional fluoboric
acid copper plate -rinse - nickel plate.
March 30, 2006 You give very little information about your process or conditions, so anyone answering is shooting in the dark. Firstly, wha is the surface area of your parts; secondly, what type of nickel are you trying to electrodeposit; thirdly what are your conditions; fourthly what pretreatments are you using; fifthly, what is the brass substrate? Taking the caveat that we haven't a clue about your process, I can only suggest the following. 1) You have an intermittant cathodic connection resulting in a break in current and subsequent delaimation of the nickel; 2) do a Hull cell test to make sure the nickel bath is behaving corectly; 3)ensure the plating bath is in spec as far as temperature, pH etc is concerned; 4) ensure your cleaning procedure is correct and in spec; 5)make sure your brass is not leaded - if it is you will see black streakes underneath the peeling nickel and on the brass.
Dear Reader: please choose what you want to do--
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