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Technic's Goldeneye Nickel EF Suitable for Electroforming Applications

Nickel electroplating process designed to produce fully bright, lustrous nickel deposits over a wide range of current densities.

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Technic’s Goldeneye Nickel EF is a nickel electroplating process designed to produce fully bright, lustrous nickel deposits over a wide range of current densities.

The company says the ability to produce ductile heavy deposits with very low stress makes this process especially suitable for electroforming applications.

Process advantages include thickness distribution, improved corrosion resistance and lower waste treatment costs.

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