Nickel Highlights
Nickel is known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and high-gloss finish, making it ideal for a variety of applications. Nickel is primarily used for electroforming, which excels in creating highly detailed and precise badges, nameplates, labels functional components and more ensuring long-lasting durability and an detailed appearance that cannot be matched by other materials. Nickel addresses issues like wear and tarnish better than most other metals, providing long-lasting, maintenance-free performance branding for your products.
Nickel Specifications
Finishes
Polished nickel with a shiny, mirror-like appearance - satin nickel with a smooth, soft luster - brushed nickel with a matte, textured finish.
Thickness
Nickel thickness will vary depending on the desired badging product, but the maximum limitation for electroformed nickel is 0.011 inches. Electroforming nickel can create incredibly thin branding items.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing process for nickel is primarily electroforming, which involves depositing nickel onto a mold to create detailed and durable badges and components. This process allows for the creation of high-precision parts with fine details and excellent durability. Additionally, we use nickel for plating badges, nameplates and other products, where a layer of nickel is applied to enhance corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal of the item.
Nickel Applications
Nickel as a material applications include electroformed badges, labels, and nickel plating, offering unmatched durability and corrosion resistance. This material effectively resolves the challenge of maintaining intricate designs and enduring harsh environments.