niklit
Niklit, also known as nickel plating, is a surface finishing process that involves depositing a thin layer of nickel onto a metal substrate. This is typically achieved through electroplating, where the object to be plated is immersed in an electrolyte solution containing nickel ions and acts as the cathode in an electrical circuit. An anode, often made of nickel, is also placed in the solution, and when current is applied, nickel ions from the anode dissolve into the electrolyte and are then deposited onto the cathode. Another method is electroless plating, which uses a chemical reaction to deposit nickel without an external electrical current.
The primary purpose of niklit is to enhance the properties of the underlying material. Nickel plating offers