| Search our quarter-million Q&As |
Home of the finishing HOTLINE since 1989
-----Stains on nickel plated surface after etching
Hi All,
Stain was found on dull nickel plated surface after etching. (Nickel sulphate with Nickel chloride plating bath) Would it be caused by insufficient postcleaning after the etching process or will the surface attacked by the acid/alkaline in the photo chemical machining process, such as KOH, HCL, H3PO4.
Thanks for your advice in advance.
Clement Fan- Hong Kong
I haven't really thought about your question in depth yet, but the easiest answer is usually that the nickel plating isn't thick enough.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
Need quick confidential answers? $25
Need project assistance? $100/hr.
I hope you are doing nickel and chrome plating. If so, attack the chrome bath (sulphate content). If you are doing only nickel plating, before the components goes to nickel tank, the components should goes to mild acidic dip. In place of cleaner (KOH) use trisodium phosphate ⇦ on eBay or Amazon [affil link] - avoid highly alkaline chemical in the cleaner and use the wetting agent in the cleaner.
R. Govindan- India
Sorry! Finishing.com is temporarily Read-Only.
Ted Mooney is retiring but I have several offers to take it over.
We're working hard to make sure we find it the best new home.
