nickelsulfamat
Nickelsulfamat, also known as nickel sulfamate, is a nickel(II) salt derived from sulfamic acid. In aqueous solution it forms the nickel sulfamate complex Ni(NH2SO3)2 and is widely used as the primary electrolyte in nickel electroplating baths. Nickel sulfamate baths are valued for producing bright, ductile deposits with low internal stress and good throwing power, making them suitable for plating complex shapes and intricately finished parts. To maintain a stable pH and buffering capacity, these baths are often prepared with a boric acid buffer and may include small amounts of additives to adjust brightness and leveling.
Preparation and use: Nickel sulfamate is typically prepared by neutralizing sulfamic acid with a nickel salt,
Safety and environmental considerations: Nickel compounds pose health hazards; exposure can irritate skin, eyes, and the
See also: nickel plating, electroplating baths, sulfamate baths, nickel sulfamate deposits.