Provides a thin, electrically conductive coating and to protect from corrosion.
View Chemical ConversionElectroless Nickel uses an autocatalytic bath which deposits the nickel ions to the substrate.
View Electroless NickelRequires a catalyst and direct current to deposit the nickel layer on to the substrate.
View Electrolytic NickelThrough passivation, the free iron or other foreign matter is removed from the stainless steel.
View PassivationThe anodizing process is used extensively in a wide variety of industries and applications.
View AnodizingDeposits solderable tin or tin-lead plating onto the substrate via an electric current.
View Tin and Tin-LeadPowder coating applies a powder electrostatically to the part and then heat-cured.
View Powder CoatSuperalloy Manufacturing Solutions Corporation has worked in varied markets with customers over the past 40+ years, including GE Aviation, Siemens, Rolls-Royce, Aerojet Rocketdyne, UTC Aerospace and many more. We are confident that we can help you with our expertise and diligence. Find out what we can do for you.
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