NIPHOS® 966 Nickel-Phosphorus Electrolyte as Alternative to Electroless Nickel

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Alternative to electroless nickel

With NIPHOS® nickel-phosphorus alloy layers with high phosphorus content can be plated electrolytically in barrel-, rack- or reel-to-reel lines. Compared to electroless nickel layers containing a high phosphorus content, the electrolytic nickel-phosphorus layers are amorphous, diamagnetic and abrasion and corrosion resistant. The layers can be applied as intermediate layer (prior to e.g. tin, chromium or gold) or as final layer. In comparison to electroless nickel, electrolytic nickel-phosphorus electrolytes are operated at low temperatures.

Nickel-phosphorus electrolytes can be operated with soluble anodes (nickel), insoluble anodes (platinum plated or MMO) or a combination of both. The lifetime is almost unlimited and corresponds to the one of bright nickel electrolytes. NIPHOS® is insensible to contaminations with metallic particles. In contrary to electroless nickel it does not tend to random plating. Also the electrolytes are free from halides and contain, besides nickel, no other heavy metals such as lead or cadmium.

Electrolyte characteristics

Electrolyte type

Acidic

Metal content

80 (60 - 90) g/l Ni 25 (22 - 28) g/l P

pH value

2.6 (2.5 - 2.7)

Operating temperature

60 (55 - 75) °C

Current density range: Rack operation

4 (3 - 5) A/dm²

Current density range: Barrel operation

1.5 (1 - 2) A/dm²

Plating speed: Rack operation at 4 A/dm²

0.4 μm/min

Plating speed: Barrel operation at 1,5 A/dm²

0.15 μm/min

Anode material

Nickel (type S) or Pt-Ti, MMO (type PLATINODE® 177)

Coating characteristics

Coating

Nickel-phosphorus

Alloy composition

87 - 89 wt.% Ni 11 - 13 wt.% P

Colour of deposit

Steel-grey

Brightness

Bright

Hardness

550 - 600 HV

Density of the coating

Appr. 7.8 g/cm³


Advantages

  • Cost advantage compared to electroless nickel up to 50%
  • High phosphorus content of P > 11 %
  • Simple electrolyte maintenance at electrolyte temperatures of 60°C
  • Long lifetime of the electrolyte
  • Does not contain any halides, sulphur or heavy metals such as lead or cadmium
  • Weldable and bondable surface layer
  • For rack-, barrel- or reel-to-reel operation
  • High hardness (up to 1,200 HV after heat treatment)
  • Very good abrasion and corrosion resistance
  • Suitable as final or intermediate layer


Applications

  • Diamagnetic coatings of RF connectors
  • Intermediate layer prior to gold-plating of connectors
  • Electroforming, e.g. of matrices
  • Hydraulic, e.g. piston rods











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Umicore is a global materials technology and recycling group, with about 10,000 employees and a turnover of € 10.4 billion in 2015. Umicore generates the majority of its revenues and dedicates most of its R&D efforts to clean technologies, such as emission control catalysts, materials for rechargeable batteries and recycling. Umicore’s overriding goal of sustainable value creation is based on an ambition to develop, produce and recycle materials in a way that fulfils its mission: materials for a better life.