Plating

Copper Plating

Copper Plating is electrolytic plating that deposits a layer of copper onto the substrate. This process is typically used to provide an anti-seize surface, as a mask to prevent carburizing on surfaces during heat treating, and to enhance solderability. Copper plating can be used as an under plate for difficult to plate alloys as well as electromagnetic shielding.

Black Nickel

Black Nickel is electrolytic nickel plating with a secondary treatment to turn the surface black. This plating will provide corrosion resistance and maintain electrical conductivity while reducing reflectivity on the surface. 

Standard Specifications 
MIL-P-18317 
RoHS, REACH, ELV & WEEE Compliant

Performance Benefits 
Low Reflectivity 
Corrosion Resistance 
Good Conductivity 
Decorative

Receptive Metals 
Aluminum Alloy 
Aluminum Casting 
Stainless Steel 
Brass 
Steel 
Copper 
Bronze

Thickness 
.0001-.005" 
100-5000 uin.

Max Part Size 
9" x 12" x 6" 
35 pounds per part