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NiCoForm - Make your most challenging manufacturing needs possible by unlocking the unlimited capabilities of precision electroforming for catheter tipping dies, precision bellows, optics, and nano and microfluidic molds and stampers to name a few.
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Electroforming. Capabilities Include Mandrel & Final Machining. Four Axis CNC, Electroforming Copper (Three Types), Nickel (Two Types), Assembly, Plating & Special Coatings. Quality Control Conforms To MIL-I-45208A. Complete Analytical Laboratory Including Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy & Metallurgical Capabilities. Serving Aerospace, Military, Microwave, Medical & Decorative Products Industries. ...
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Electroform manufacture, electroforming services and Precision electroformed components
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Ranking
Electroformed Nickel Inc., has gained international recognition as the premier company operating in the field of heavy metal-deposition of metals and alloys.
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http://www.garelectroforming.com/

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Wikipedia-Article "Electroforming"

Electroforming is a highly specialized process of metal part fabrication using electrodeposition in a plating bath over a base form or mandrel which is subsequently removed. Technically, it is a process of synthesizing a metal object by controlling the electrodeposition of metal passing through an electrolytic solution onto a metal or metallized form”(http://www.katefowle.com/tips.htm). More simply, a metal skin is built up on a metal surface, or any surface that has been rendered electroconductive through the application of a paint that contains metal particles. Essentially, a metal part is fabricated from the plating itself.

This differs from electroplating basically because the skin is much thicker and can exist as a self-supporting structure if the original matrix is removed. The object being electroformed can be a permanent part of the end product or can be temporary (as in the case of wax), and removed later, leaving only the metal form, the “electroform”.

The advantage of the electroforming process is that it faithfully reproduces the form or mandrel exactly, to within one micron, without the shrinkage and distortion associated with other metal forming techniques such as casting, stamping or drawing. And, since the mandrel is machined as an outside surface, close dimensional tolerances and high surface finishes can be held and maintained on complex interior configurations.

In the basic electroforming process, an electrolytic bath is used to deposit nickel or other electroplatable metal onto a conductive patterned surface, such as glass or stainless steel. Once the plated material has been built up to the desired thickness, the electroformed part is stripped off the master substrate. This process allows high-quality duplication of the master and therefore permits quality production--at low unit costs with high repeatability and excellent process control.

Compared to other basic metal forming processes (casting, forging, stamping, deep drawing, machining and fabricating) electroforming is very effective when requirements call for extreme tolerances, complexity or light weight. The precision and resolution inherent in the photographically produced conductive patterned substrate, allows finer geometries to be produced to tighter tolerances while maintaining superior edge definition with a near optical finish. Electroformed metal is extremely pure, with superior properties over wrought metal due to its refined crystal structure. Multiple layers of electroformed metal can be molecularly bonded together, or to different substrate materials to produce complex structures with "grown-on" flanges and bosses.

Definition adapted from: http://www.drc.com/metrigraphics/electroforming.htm http://www.epner.com/electroforming_intro.ssi http://www.katefowle.com/tips.htm http://www.ajtuckco.com/eformpro.htm

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