rockey1
Aerospace
- Nov 19, 2008
- 3
Hi.
My company has recently started silver plating aluminium and after microsectioning a batch of work pieces we have found that the nickel plating layer we have set down before the silver is coming out at a maximum of 16% above our maximum theoretical tollerance.
So. I have set about trying to find out where we have gone wrong. Making our calculations a bit more accurate reduced the error by about 3% and we are now plating a test piece so we can see how much ally comes off with the Nickel when we chemically remove it to try and find out how far the Nickel is getting into the ally to see if we need to alter our plating thickness calc.
My question, to anyone who can help, is "am i missing anything?". I am a newb to this sort of work and am building up my understanding as i go so any help would realy be appreciated.
Kind regards and thanks
Keiven Smith
My company has recently started silver plating aluminium and after microsectioning a batch of work pieces we have found that the nickel plating layer we have set down before the silver is coming out at a maximum of 16% above our maximum theoretical tollerance.
So. I have set about trying to find out where we have gone wrong. Making our calculations a bit more accurate reduced the error by about 3% and we are now plating a test piece so we can see how much ally comes off with the Nickel when we chemically remove it to try and find out how far the Nickel is getting into the ally to see if we need to alter our plating thickness calc.
My question, to anyone who can help, is "am i missing anything?". I am a newb to this sort of work and am building up my understanding as i go so any help would realy be appreciated.
Kind regards and thanks
Keiven Smith