

INTA Technologies specializes in precious metal plating on difficult substrate materials such as titanium, molybdenum, copper tungsten and stainless steel. INTA also regularly plates on copper, brass, plastic, ceramic, and many other materials. As soon as the material is received, we record the quantity and inspect the substrates with microscopes. With extensive heat treat capabilities and a well-trained technical staff, INTA is able to continually produce high quality coatings that provide high temperature, corrosion and oxidation protection. Typical Standards, Types and Specifications: Gold
Soft Gold Plating ASTM B 488 Electrodeposited Coatings of Gold for Engineering Use AMS 2422 Gold Plating for Electronic Applications MIL-G-45204 Gold Plating, Electrodeposited MIL-H-38534 Gold Plating, Hybrid Microcircuits
Watts Nickel Plating Bright Nickel Plating Nickel Sulfamate Plating | Mil-P-27418 Electroless Nickel Boron Plating Electroless Nickel Phosphorous Plating (low, mid and high phos) ASTM B 689 Electroplated Engineering Nickel Coatings QQ-N-290 Nickel Plating (Electrodeposited) AMS 2403 Nickel Plating, General Purpose AMS 2404 Electroless Nickel Plating | MIL-C-26074D
AMS 2410 Silver Plating, Nickel Strike QQ-S-365 Silver Plating (Electrodeposited) ASTM B 700 Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Silver for Engineering Use
Copper Plating AMS 2418 | MIL-C-14550B
Plating on Plastics, Ceramics and Non-Conductive Materials
including ABS, PVC, Delrin, Urethane and others. Techniques have also been developed for plating on ceramics, including alumina, silicon carbide, silicon nitride, aluminum nitride and others. Part geometry and surface finish variations will influence the ability for an effective coating. Application use temperatures and environments may deter adhesion properties as well. For areas that are difficult to reach by electroplating or require uniform deposit for tight tolerances. With the exception of Rhodium and Platinum, INTA has developed proprietary stripping methods for removing plating without harm to the substrate. INTA has several methods for plating parts as small as 0.020" (0.5mm). Parts include miniature heat spreaders, surface mount capacitors and carrier ribs. Our largest baths are 12" x 12" x 12". Brazing materials such as pure copper, silver or gold and alloys such as copper-silver gold-tin and other eutectic metals can be plated onto materials in place of pastes or when preparing a surface to be joined.
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