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Aircraft Applications for Electroless Nickel Plate
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Electroless nickel plating is a process of uniformly depositing a nickel-phosphorus alloy on a suitable basis metal. The source of electrical energy comes from within the plating solution. Aircraft use of electroless nickel plate has increased in recent years. Desirable properties, such as lubricity, high hardness, and good wear resistance, are described. When to select electroless nickel, specific aircraft applications, and undesirable properties of electroless nickel are also discussed.
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Baudrand, D., "Aircraft Applications for Electroless Nickel Plate," SAE Technical Paper 740399, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740399.Also In
References
- “Engineering Properties of Electroless Nickel Deposits.” The International Nickel Co., Inc. December 1971
- Gutzeit G. Mapp E. T. “Chemical Nickel Plating.” Corrosion Technology October 1956
- Baudrand D. W. “Electroless Nickel.” Airlines Forum March 4 1970