i have opened this thread so we don't continue hijacking Jerry W's thread on cylinder bore coatings.
here is exeric's most recent post to the topic of cylinder finishes:
"The commercial application of electroless nickel plating didn't occur until after WW2.
Watts nickel plating is basic nickel electro-plating. I copied this from the internet:
The original Watts bath provides a matte unrefined gray pitted appearance. The addition of just a few additives provide a ductile bright finish. The function of all the components is as follows: The nickel sulfate provides the proper concentration of nickel ions. The nickel metal content determines the limiting current density for obtaining good deposits. The nickel chloride increases the anode corrosion; it produces harder deposits and increases bath conductivity which allows you to use a lower voltage. The boric acid acts as a buffer for pH control making a whiter smoother more ductile deposit.
In speaking with a plater, he said Watts nickel is rarely done without the addition of 'brighteners' as that is what all of their customers want.
Sorry, I should have started a new thread. I can repost this if a new thread would be useful.
Last edited by exeric; Today at 08:29 AM."
here is exeric's most recent post to the topic of cylinder finishes:
"The commercial application of electroless nickel plating didn't occur until after WW2.
Watts nickel plating is basic nickel electro-plating. I copied this from the internet:
The original Watts bath provides a matte unrefined gray pitted appearance. The addition of just a few additives provide a ductile bright finish. The function of all the components is as follows: The nickel sulfate provides the proper concentration of nickel ions. The nickel metal content determines the limiting current density for obtaining good deposits. The nickel chloride increases the anode corrosion; it produces harder deposits and increases bath conductivity which allows you to use a lower voltage. The boric acid acts as a buffer for pH control making a whiter smoother more ductile deposit.
In speaking with a plater, he said Watts nickel is rarely done without the addition of 'brighteners' as that is what all of their customers want.
Sorry, I should have started a new thread. I can repost this if a new thread would be useful.
Last edited by exeric; Today at 08:29 AM."
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