Thin copper electrodeposited layer protects metal parts in environments with which they may be incompatible. Originally developed for main engine of Space Shuttle where high strength nickle alloy bellows must operate in high-pressure hydrogen, technique protects nickel and is unaffected by forming process or subsequent heat treatment and preinstallation processing.
Electroplating offers embrittlement protection
1970-08-01
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English
TECHNIQUES OF CADMIUM ELECTROPLATING REDUCE HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT
SAE Technical Papers | 1957
|Low Hydrogen Embrittlement Zinc-Nickel Electroplating: An Alternative to Cadmium-Update
SAE Technical Papers | 1984
|Caprari offers submersible protection
Online Contents | 2009
Caprari offers submersible protection
Online Contents | 2009
Peristaltic range offers increased protection
Online Contents | 2009