A shop used reel-to-reel plating on wire made from steel, copper-clad steel, and a nickel-iron alloy, and over the years, its personnel changed, and “brain drain” caused them to lose much of the detailed information about our process. In this article by Frank Altmayer at FinishingAndCoating.com that you can read at https://lnkd.in/gJ26EYPe Frank conducted an on-site investigation of the process and offered several observations and suggestions. "The primary problem is believed to be immersion deposits, which typically yield adhesion that is less than the desired level," Frank writes. "We believe that the biggest key to their problem is the fact that the same line is used to plate nickel onto copper-clad wire and the nickel-iron alloy." Read more on how Frank helped the shop solve this issue.
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5 个月Glad to know it!