Key Appointment Accelerates Nanodiamond R&D
BEP Surface Technologies brings on Dinesh Durgappa to conduct in-depth literature reviews and experimental research on mid-phosphorous electroless nickel plating.
BEP Surface Technologies is accelerating its R&D into nanodiamond technology with a key appointment. The Radcliffe-based company has hired a chemical engineer, Dinesh Durgappa, to spearhead advancements in blending microscopic diamond particles with electroless nickel plating.
Source | BEP Surface Technologies
This strategic hire underscores BEP’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of surface treatment solutions, following the strategic partnership with Helsinki-based nanodiamond manufacturer Carbodeon, announced in September 2024.
Durgappa is creating electroless nickel plating with mid-phosphorus for industrial use. Mid-phosphorus plating contains 5-9% phosphorus and balances between low- and high-phosphorus coatings. It is known to be corrosion-resistant, harder and produce smooth, shiny surfaces.
By integrating nanodiamonds into the electroless nickel plating process, Durgappa aims to improve the performance of plated materials, providing optimal resistance to wear and corrosion — two critical challenges for heavy machinery and other sectors.
Durgappa is leading BEP Surface Technologies' efforts to conduct in-depth literature reviews and experimental research. Technical consultant, John Tor, and an industry veteran will support this initiative and guide the incorporation of the new technology into existing processes.