Electroless Nickel Deposition
This is a two-day course
covering the subject of electroless deposition of Nickel.
Note: While it is not necessary
to take any AESF course to be eligible to sit for the respective exam
that could lead you to becoming a Master Surface Finisher (MSF), this
course covers one of the optional subject areas for qualifying to obtain
MSF certification.
Target audience: Line operators,
managers, technical sales representatives and engineers who work in the
jobshop, captive shop electroplating or in the airline/aerospace
industry
Prerequisites: Suggested that
attendees have some exposure to the metal finishing industry, but want a
more detailed level of education in the topic of electroless deposition
of nickel.
At the conclusion of
this course, attendees should:
Have knowledge of the
properties of electroless nickel deposits
Be able to better understand and specify equipment used for electroless
nickel plating
Know the cleaning/preparation processes for a wide range of substrates
that are typically electroless nickel plated
Have a stronger knowledge of
the chemistry of electroless nickel deposition processes, including EN-P
and EN-B
Know the impact of operational variables upon the electroless nickel
deposit obtained
Be aware of common problems
encountered with the electroless nickel plating process
Have a basic understanding of
how electroless deposition is used in plating on plastics
Have basic understanding of
other electroless deposition processes such as cobalt, copper, and
gold
Be prepared to take the
examination which is part of the AESF Foundation MSF certification
program.
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