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Niquel wood a tambor




March 13, 2008

Necesitaría información sobre el uso de níquel wood en un proceso a tambor como paso previo a bañar inoxidable con níquel químico. Mi información es que es muy poco viable, y me gustaría saber si alguién tiene alguna experiencia al respecto.
Cuestiones como cual es la formulación más adecuada (% de HCl y Cloruro de níquel)voltaje,tiempo, etc.
Gracias y un saludo,

Asier Chueca
Plating shop employee - Bilbao, España


Ed. note: we apologize but, for practical rather than jingoistic reasons, we can only print replies in English. This is a "monitored" forum where the administrators are obligated to understand every reply; in the time it takes us to properly understand one letter in Spanish, we could have posted an additional ten or fifteen in English. There was a time when we welcomed postings in every language, but time constraints have made that impossible. Sorry, Asier!>

I just finished 7 weeks of studying Italian for a trip to Rome; now that I'm back, maybe I'll finally get around to studying Spanish so we can fix this :-)


Asier,
To get some help, post your question like this "How to do Woods nickel strike in a barrel". Then find someone to translate for you the possible answers. Bye

Guillermo Marrufo
Monterrey, NL, Mexico
March 31, 2008


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