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titleOfInvention Process for electroplating nickel with satin finish
abstract A process for electroplating metal surfaces with non-reflective nickel coatings is operated at 40-75 degrees C with a Watts electrolyte, an electrolyte based on sulphamate, sulphonate or fluoroborate, or a mixture, with the addition of: (A) a conventional basic brightener; and (B) substituted and/or unsubstituted ethylene oxide (EO) adducts, or propylene oxide (PO) adducts, or EO-PO adducts in a concentration of up to 5 mg/l (to produce the non-reflective effect). The concentration of (B) and the temperature of the electrolyte are set as above so that the operating electrolyte appears clear on visual inspection, with practically no scattering of transmitted light.
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