Bright Nickel Plating

E-Brite 757 – Single Maintenance Additive Bright Nickel Plating Process

E-Brite 757 will produce highly ductile deposits which are free from laminations. It produces brilliant, white deposits of high clarity, reflectivity and depth. The deposit is active and can be chromium plated if specified. This nickel plating porcess can be used in barrel applications as well as cathode rod and air agitated rack installations.

It is a process that plates faster with more coverage in the low current density area. It produces 20 to 30% more nickel thickness in the lower current density area than any other nickel system. Therefore, you also get better chrome coverage in the low current density than any other nickel process.

Because it is a single maintenance additive process, E-Brite 757 eliminates plating variations common with multi-additive bright nickel processes. There will be less of a chance for operator-caused imbalance of brighteners and additives. Can also be used as a conventional index system with a separate carrier, brightener, indexer and leveler.

To order E-Brite 757, E-Brite 787 bright nickel plating chemicals, call 262-786-9330 or fill out our online request form.

E-Brite 787 – Ultra-bright, Ultra-fast leveling nickel plating.

E-Brite 787 is an outstanding high performance, single maintenance additive, bright decorative nickel plating process. It is formulated to produce exceptional leveling with an extremely bright, thin nickel deposit. E-Brite 787 is a single additive maintenance brightener process which eliminates operator caused imbalances of brightener and additives.

It is used in applications requiring outstanding appearance with minimum thickness of applied nickel plating. It can also be used for heavy deposit applications because it exhibits unparalleled ductility and low stress. The process works well in both rack and barrel installations and produces white deposits which are ideal in barrel applications. It exhibits excellent chrome receptivity. It has an exceptional low current density bright range. The E-Brite process is exceptionally tolerant to zinc and copper contamination. A special zinc tolerant addition system does not need to be used when plating zinc die castings.

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