💡 Elevate Your Projects with Pure Nickel Excellence!
The MXBAOHENG 99.96% Pure Nickel Sheet is a high-quality thin plate measuring 1mm x 100mm x 100mm, designed for a variety of applications including electroplating, catalyst use, and permanent magnetic material creation. With exceptional corrosion and high-temperature resistance, this nickel sheet is a reliable choice for professionals seeking durability and versatility.
Brand | MXBAOHENG |
Manufacturer | MXBAOHENG |
Model number | FBA-2148 |
Colour | silver |
Special Feature | magnetic |
Item Weight | 149 g |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 0.1 cm; 149 g |
Item model number | FBA-2148 |
Item Height | 1 Millimeters |
Item Width | 10 Centimeters |
Are batteries included? | No |
C**N
Excelente como electrodo
La placa esta muy bien, solo tuve que recortarla con un disco para metal con mi Dremel para que cupiera en un vaso de precipitado de 500mL
L**G
Good price
The nickel was as described and worked for electroplating as intended. I would purchase again.
A**R
Needed nickel, got nickel.
It was nice to find what you need and how much you need for nickel plating.
J**.
The good stuff for plating
The quality of your nickel plating really comes down to surface prep and controlling your current flow. I previously used 99.6% nickel which left more black debris in the solution, but literally made no difference to the quality or appearance of the final finish. the advantage to this product is not that it's more pure and less contamination, but that it's thick and therefore lasts longer. I had previously used the very thin nickel strip on a roll. It's thin like foil and no matter how you fold or ball it up, it quickly disintegrates where it enters the solution and falls off, which breaks your circuit. For this thicker sheet, cut off a strip, drill a hole in the top and hang it from a copper wire, making sure the copper wire does not touch the solution or you'll contaminate it through the anode's reaction. If you don't have a power supply where you can control current flow, just remember more anode surface area you have touching solution, the higher the current flow. Too much current flow and your nickel surface will form too fast and be rough or look like tiny craters. Not enough current flow and the plating takes too long. Error on the side of slow.
**Z
thank you
good item
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