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Surface treatment chemicals Zinc/nickel alloy plating brightener DIPSOL IZ-260
Sanko Shokai Co., Ltd.


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■Product overview

Dip Sole's Anic Process IZ-260 is a zinc-nickel alloy plating method using an alkaline non-cyanide bath. It has excellent uniform electrodeposition and covering power, and can produce a film with a uniform alloy composition with a nickel eutectoid ratio of 5 to 8%. It is a glossy film with excellent heat and corrosion resistance, and its corrosion resistance in high-temperature environments is the best among zinc alloy platings.

■Applications

Anic Process Still Bath.

■Features

・Alkaline non-cyanide type plating bath. - Trivalent chromium chemical conversion coating treatment that complies with ELV and RoHS regulations is possible. - Chromate-treated products with a plating thickness of 3 microns have corrosion resistance of over 2,000 hours before red rust appears in a salt spray test. ・Excellent corrosion resistance even in high temperature atmospheres. ・Uniformity of alloy composition and excellent throwing power. ・An insoluble auxiliary anode can be used.

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1 Models of Surface treatment chemicals Zinc/nickel alloy plating brightener DIPSOL IZ-260

Image Part Number Price (excluding tax) How to use etc. Temperature Current density

Dip sole IZ-260

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IZ-260MS: 250g/L, caustic soda: 120g/L
IZ-260S: 5mL/L

23~27℃

2~10A/dm2

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