VT machining provides precision chemical etching of nickel for customers who need burr-free, stress-free thin-metal parts made to an exact drawing. Nickel is corrosion and heat resistant with good magnetic and electroforming behaviour, and photochemical etching lets us reproduce fine features in it without the mechanical force, tooling cost or edge stress of stamping or laser cutting.
Why Chemically Etch Nickel?
Photochemical machining removes nickel by dissolving it through a patterned photoresist, so there is no contact force on the part. The result is completely flat, burr-free and free of the work-hardening and heat-affected zones that mechanical and thermal methods introduce. Because nickel is corrosion and heat resistant with good magnetic and electroforming behaviour, etching is often the only way to hold very fine apertures and intricate profiles in it economically.
Nickel Etching Capability
- Foil thickness typically 0.02–1.0 mm
- Minimum feature size around 0.8 × the metal thickness
- Burr-free, stress-free, perfectly flat parts
- Tooling-free — designs are revised in artwork, so prototypes are fast
- High repeatability from the same digital master across volume runs
Typical Applications
Nickel etches cleanly for conductive, corrosion-resistant precision parts. Common etched nickel parts include EMI shielding, fuel-cell meshes, battery grids and fine screens. Each is produced to your CAD or 2D drawing, with the open area, pitch and overall geometry made to order.
From Drawing to Delivered Nickel Parts
Send us your artwork, the nickel grade and thickness you need, and your quantity. We confirm feasibility, suggest the optimal foil and finish, prototype quickly and then scale to production from the same master. Post-etch finishing such as plating or passivation can be arranged where your application requires it.
For a quotation on chemical etching of nickel, send your drawing and quantity and our engineers will respond with pricing and lead time.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fine and burr-free is Chemical Etching Nickel?
Because chemical etching removes metal without mechanical force, Chemical Etching Nickel is completely burr-free and stress-free, holding very fine features and apertures that mechanical methods cannot.
Why choose chemical etching for Chemical Etching Nickel?
Chemical Etching Nickel needs no hard tooling, so designs can be revised quickly and produced flat, stress-free and burr-free — ideal for fine-pitch, thin-gauge precision parts.
What materials can be chemically etched for Chemical Etching Nickel?
For Chemical Etching Nickel we etch aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, nickel, copper, brass, steel, silver, molybdenum, tungsten and invar. Material choice follows your corrosion, precision and application needs.
