Electroless Nickel is a chemical plating process that deposits a uniform layer of nickel-phosphorus alloy onto the surface of metal. Unlike traditional electroplating, which requires an external electrical current, the electroless process uses a controlled chemical reaction to evenly coat all surfaces of the part—inside and out. The result is a dense, highly durable, and corrosion-resistant finish that enhances both the performance and longevity of the component.
Because the coating builds uniformly, even on complex geometries or recessed areas, Electroless Nickel provides consistent protection and appearance across the entire surface. The finish offers excellent hardness, wear resistance, and natural lubricity, making it ideal for parts subjected to friction, chemical exposure, or harsh environments.
Electroless Nickel qualities include: