Nickel Etching Overview
We specialize in high-precision nickel etching, offering custom fabrication of intricate and durable nickel parts. Our process is ideal for producing complex geometries, fine meshes, and micro-features that are difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional mechanical methods. We handle everything from prototype development to high-volume production runs.
Manufacturing Process
Our nickel etching utilizes advanced photochemical machining (PCM) technology. The process begins with cleaning and preparing the nickel material. A photoresist is then applied and exposed to UV light through a precise phototool of your design. The unexposed areas are developed away, and the exposed nickel is etched away using a controlled chemical solution. Finally, the remaining photoresist is stripped, leaving a burr-free, stress-free part with exact dimensional accuracy.
Nickel Etching Features
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High Precision & Complexity: Capable of producing extremely fine details, including micro-holes (down to 0.03mm), thin lines (down to 0.015mm), and complex 2D shapes without affecting material properties.
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Burr-Free & Stress-Free: The chemical etching process does not introduce mechanical stresses, burrs, or thermal distortion, ensuring part integrity and flatness.
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Excellent Consistency: High uniformity (±0.03mm) across the entire production batch, even for large volumes.
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Fast Turnaround: Rapid prototyping and production lead times due to digital tooling and efficient processing.
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Material Integrity: The process does not alter the inherent corrosion resistance, magnetic properties, or ductility of the nickel alloy.
Nickel Etching Specification
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Material |
Pure Nickel, Nickel Alloys,etc. |
| Standard Thickness |
0.02mm - 3.0mm |
| Tolerance |
±0.01mm |
| Minimum Hole Size |
0.03mm |
| Minimum Line Width |
0.015mm |
| Sheet Size |
Up to 1800mm x 650mm (Custom sizes available) |
Nickel Etching Applications
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Electronics & EMI/RFI Shielding: Precision shielding cans, conductive gaskets, flexible contacts.
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Acoustic Devices: High-performance speaker meshes, microphone grids, acoustic filters.
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Filtration & Fluidics: Fine filter screens, mesh sheets, fluid flow plates, nozzles.
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Medical parts: Surgical instrument parts, sensor parts, implantable mesh.
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Optics & Masking: Apertures, shadow masks, lead frames, encoder discs.
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Industrial Parts: Washers, springs, sieves, and various precision engineering parts.
Our Advantages
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Deep Material & Process Expertise: Extensive experience in etching nickel and its challenging alloys, ensuring optimal results.
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Speed & Scalability: Equipped to handle urgent prototypes and massive production orders with consistent quality and quick lead times.
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Precision Focus: State-of-the-art equipment and process control dedicated to achieving exceptional accuracy and repeatability.
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Comprehensive Service: Full-service support from design for manufacturability (DFM) advice to final delivery.
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Proven Reputation: Recognized by clients in high-tech industries for reliability, high quality, and technical partnership.
FAQ
Q: What are the benefits of nickel etching over stamping or laser cutting?
A: Etching is ideal for thin materials (avoiding distortion), complex patterns (no tool wear), and delivers stress-free, burr-free parts much faster for prototypes, eliminating high hard tooling costs.
Q: Can you etch other metals besides pure nickel?
A: Yes. We specialize in various metals, including stainless steel, copper, titanium, and alloys like Inconel and Hastelloy.
Q: How do I submit a design for quotation?
A: Simply send your CAD drawing (DXF, DWG, Gerber preferred) along with material type, thickness, and quantity requirements. We will provide a DFM review and a prompt quote.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for nickel etching?
A: We support low MOQ for prototyping. For standard parts, MOQ can be as low as one sheet, making it cost-effective for both R&D and production.
Q: What surface finishes can you apply after etching?
A: We offer various post-processing, including electroplating (gold, silver, tin), passivation, annealing, and forming.

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