⚡ Elevate Your DIY Game with Pure Nickel Power!
The Trudsafe Nickel Anode is a high-purity nickel strip measuring 1 inch by 6 inches and 0.04 inches thick, designed for DIY plating and electroplating applications. With a nickel content of 99.6%, it ensures consistent and high-quality metal deposition. This versatile anode is suitable for a wide range of galvanic plating needs and comes with a one-year satisfaction guarantee, backed by responsive customer support.
Manufacturer | Trudsafe |
Part Number | NI04 |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.01 x 3.54 x 0.24 inches |
Item model number | NI04 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Nickel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**B
Nickel Plating Experiments.
Bought this to experiment with nickel electroplating. I never did it before and it was my first time. Plating has gone very well so far.Filled a clear plastic container with vinegar and mixed in a small spoonful of salt. Rigged up some alligator clips and wires to connect everything. For power I used a usb cell phone type charger rated at 5v 2amps. It seemed to take along time for the liquid to turn green and positive anode to completely dissolve, around 24hrs.I tried plating a few things and they have come out very good. Plating time takes not long at all, maybe a minute or two.
B**
Awesome product
Nickel plating
R**P
Good for plating
Good for plating .
A**R
I think they are nickel plated strips
I don't know what's going on with these strips but they are delaminating leaving a black substrate. I hate to say this for a fact but I think they might be nickel plated steel strips. They worked ok. I'm just not sure what the black core is.
P**.
Nickel anodes
Product appears to be of good purity, slow to dissolve
F**T
Appear to be very pure nickel.
Careful - these are too thick to be cut with mediocre tin-snips.
J**N
Nickel anode
Very good
F**T
Pure Nickel
There are a lot of bad reviews here, people stating it is turning their projects black. They hooked their leads up backwards during the plating process. I know this from my experience. Your negative lead goes on the object being plated.
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