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Tin & Tin Alloys
Tin has a pleasing white colour; resists corrosion and staining. Being non-toxic, easily solderable and soft, it is used for food industry, electronic components and bearing surfaces.
Acid Tin
Stannolume Bright Acid Tin Process
Stannolume bright acid Tin process employs a unique combination of carrier additive and brightener to produce mirror bright, silvery white deposit having good solderability, ductility and meets stringent specifications prescribed for electronic and the electrical industry.
Tinbrite Acid Tin Process
Tinbrite acid Tin process produces deposits, with low porosity, good solderability, non-tarnishing and corrosion resistant.
Tinnolume Tin Process
A unique water-based bright Tin plating process with good low current density brightness, also facilitates high temperature operation.
Alkaline Tin
Satin Tin Process
Satin alkaline Tin process is operated at elevated temperature of 70°C to produce smooth, non - porous matte finish and is mainly used for food vessels and electrical components.
High Speed Tin
Stannobrite SN
Stannobrite SN is a high speed (10mic. per mint @25 amp / sq dm). Tin plating process based on methane sulfonate electrolytes. It is best used for continuous wire and strip plating. This is also suitable for plating on electronic and electrical parts. Propensity to whisker formation is very low. With the same system it is also possible to have matte finish tin Bismuth alloy deposition.
Tinnomatte Acid Tin
Tinnomatte is a sulphate based acid Tin plating Process to produce pleasant matte crystalline and silvery white finish.
Tin Alloy
Tin-Lead
This is a bright Tin Lead (90/10) alloy process mainly for electronic components to avoid whisker growth.
Sopal-64 Process (Tin Lead)
Designed especially for PCB applications to produce Satin finishes of Tin lead alloys, plating around eutectic ratio of 63% Tin to 37% lead. The deposit exhibits excellent solderability and shelf life. The alloy deposits can be reflowed to bright alloy by hot oil.
Tin-Cobalt Alloy Process
Tin-Cobalt alloy processes have been developed to produce bluish-bright overlay on Nickel plated components which resemble appearance of Nickel -Chrome deposits. A major step forward to replace the usage of carcinogenic hexavalentchrome based process. The process is suitable in barrel plating too.
Sulphobrite TC
Newly developed sulphate based, pyrophosphate free system with excellent covering power. This process is also free from any hazards pertaining to treatment of its euent.
Styrobrite
Pyrophospate based system in barrel / vat can be chosen to replace chromium plating.
Growel Ebony Process
Provides eye-appealing decorative black deposit – very much suitable to replace application of black nickel deposit for finishing of buttons, zippers in garment industry.
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