- Similar to stainless steel in color.
- Plates uniformly in recesses and cavities
- Does not build up on edges.
- Is used extensively in salvage of mis-machined parts.
Nickel Electroless |
MIL-C-26074 |
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Unless other wise specified. |
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Class 1 |
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As coated |
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Class 2 Baking schedule to Achieve Hardness
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Temperature (°F) |
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450 500 550 600 |
16 2 1 0.5 | Achieve hardness on nickel, copper, colbalt and titanium base alloys by baking 650° ± 10°F for 1-1.5 hours. |
Class 2 |
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Steel, copper, nickel, and any basis metal not adversely affected by heating as specified. |
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Class 3 |
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Aluminum alloys non-heat-treatable, and beryllium alloys processed to improve adhesion of the nickel deposit. |
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Class 4 |
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Aluminum alloy, heat treatable, processed to improve adhesion of the nickel deposit. |
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Grade A |
.001” min |
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Grade B |
.0005” min |
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Grade C |
.0015” min |
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Grade D |
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For severe corrosion protection |
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