Articles
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EMI
Nickel Coated Graphite for Conductive Gaskets (PDF -27.5KB)
Novamet March 2001, unpublished
Summary article highlighting the advantages of nickel coated graphite over silver plated materials.
Parts for RFI/EMI Shielding...Some thoughts for the Future (PDF - 20KB)
JW Molyneux-Child. Products Finishing, June 1999.
Compares the types of metallic fillers used in conductive coatings including silver, copper and nickel. Reports that nickel can be the material of choice due to its magnetic permeability, which allows it to absorb more electromagnetic interference. The author also points out that nickel is the "most economical shielding for the majority of plastics."
Coatings
From the Bottom of One's Hart (PDF - 16.5KB)
Dr. AC Hart, Paint & Resin Journal. Issue No 6 1999.
Reviews the high corrosion resistance of stainless steel and the use of stainless steel pigments in paints, both solvent & water-based. Describes the 5 types of stainless steel pigments commercially available. Reviews applications for stainless steel parts from cookware to the coating of food processing machinery.
Nickel Based Pigments - the Versatile Alternatives (PDF - 57KB)
Dr. AC Hart, Polymers Paint & Colour Journal February 2004.
Nickel pigments offer a unique combination of (1) good corrosion resistance (2) attractive visual appearance (3) high electrical conductivity and (4) ferromagnetism. The forms of nickel pigments, flake, filamentary and spherical are described. Nickel pigments are used in decorative, functional, solvent and waterborne and electrically conductive coatings. Nickel is one of three elements that are strongly ferromagnetic at room temperatures. The magnetic properties of nickel-containing coatings are presented in table form.
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