Electroplating diamond tool is to consolidate diamond particles to the workpiece substrate by electroplating. Nickel plating is a common method in electroplating process. The basic formula of nickel plating is the so-called Watt nickel formula: nickel sulfate 250-300g/L, nickel chloride 35-40, boric acid 30-35, pH4-5, and the current density depends on the operating conditions. The current density of sanding and thickening is different, and sanding can be divided into buried sand, falling sand and floating sand. On the basis of the basic formula, other components, such as cobalt sulfate and manganese sulfate, can be added to obtain the formula of electroplating alloy components to improve the hardness and other properties of the coating. In addition to the above main components, saccharin, butynediol and sodium dodecyl sulfate can also be added, which is the so-called additive to improve the coating performance. I don't advocate the use of bright nickel plating additives, such as brighteners, softeners, displacers, etc., because these additives mainly pursue the surface brightness of the coating, while we pursue the intrinsic properties of the coating. Of course, these nickel plating processes are beneficial to the final decoration of products.
As a diamond tool, you need to master the basic electroplating technology, but the accumulation of experience is also very important. There are many kinds of diamond tools, so how to design a fixture is enough for you to rack your brains. In addition, running the market is also kung fu.