Samples of EN Plating at PVI
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Mirror-polished
forming die for industrial process.
EN plating was specified on this polished carbon steel dome
due to EN's corrosion resistance and the exceptional control of
plating thickness inherent in the EN process.
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Roof
truss for custom multi-million dollar residence.
EN Plating was applied over a steel framework to mimic the appearance
and duplicate the longevity of stainless steel, but at a fraction
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Wind
tunnel mounting arm for U.S. Air Force.
EN Plating was specified due to the coating durability
required in this application, where the part would be repeatedly
exposed to wind velocities approaching the speed of sound.
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Gate
valve bodies for petrochemical plant.
EN
plating was specified for its corrosion resistance in this severe
service application.
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Pellet
die for food service industry.
EN plating was specified for its lubricity,which assists the food
manufacturing process, and its similarity to stainless steel in
withstanding sanitizing temperature washdown. Electroless nickel
is approved by the USDA for food contact. |
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Printing
press rollers.
The printing industry is one of the largest industrial
users of EN plating due to the extended service life electroless
nickel provides these expensive, machined steel parts. EN plating
is specified due its resistance to wear and corrosion. |
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