Plating Process Eliminates Use of Cyanide and A Silver Strike
EPi to present a paper on its non-cyanide silver plating process at SUR/FIN 2021: Session 4
E-Brite 2.0 Ag is an alkaline, non-cyanide silver plating process that eliminates the use of cyanide and the use of a silver strike. Plates directly to copper, copper alloys and nickel substrates. Meets ASTM B-700 for all three types of the specification. Can be used on bus bar, electronic components and decorative applications as it includes a brightener additive.
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