Nickel is a silver white metal with a slight yellow color, which is a transition metal with ferromagnetism. Electrolytic nickel is nickel produced by electrolysis, and stainless steel and various alloy steels made from it are widely used in various industries such as aircraft, tanks, ships, radar, spacecraft, and civil industries, ceramic pigments, permanent magnet materials, electronic remote control, etc.
Nickel anode plate. The alloy anode is cast from the bottom of a medium frequency furnace crucible using a vertical casting mold. This method overcomes the problem of oxide and slag velocity floating, solves the generation of bubbles and pores, and eliminates slag inclusion and cold insulation phenomena. The advanced manufacturing methods of mechanical rolling, punching and embossing on the surface of the anode (concave convex facade flower pattern), and rolling prevent defects such as pores, cracks, sand holes, and looseness from occurring in the primary stage of the anode product.
Nickel rod execution standard: ASTM B160 Nickel plate execution standard: ASTM B162.