Metal Finishing Technologies & Services ISO 9001:2015

DIPSOL IZ 260

DIPSOL IZ 260

Zinc-Nickel Alloy Rack Plating Process

SCOPE OF APPLICATION

DIPSOL IZ-260 is an alkaline type, cyanide free, zinc- nickel alloy electroplating process. The deposit consists of a uniform zinc alloy containing 5–9% nickel, regardless of plating current density. The deposit has excellent thermal and corrosion resistance, far superior to that of conventional zinc plating processes.

Chromate conversion coatings ranging from iridescent, bronze, green and black can be easily applied to further enhance corrosion resistance and appearance.

FEATURES
  • Provides more than three times corrosion resistance to salt spray
  • Excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance in high temperature applications
  • Higher hardness and scratch resistance
  • Excellent throwing power and coverage
  • Same alloy composition in low and high current densities, resulting in excellent corrosion resistance on intricate shaped parts
  • Unlike acid type zinc alloy processes, DIPSOL IZ-260 is alkaline, and does not cause corrosion problems to plating or surrounding equipment
  • Uses same equipment designed for conventional alkaline zinc baths
  • Simple to control. Additives to maintain nickel content and brighteners are added on amp hour basis
  • Uses less zinc anodes, supplemented with insoluble nickel plated steel anodes

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