Nickel & Its Uses
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Applications


How nickel is used in the auto industry

Stainless steels:catalyst supports, exhaust systems, safety belt springs, special truck bodies.
Stainless steels are excellent for structural uses - high strength, low weight and excellent crash energy absorption characteristics. More on stainless steels

Nickel-based alloys: spark plugs, diesel valves, thermostats, turbochargers wheels and casings.
Nickel-containing alloy steels: gears, drive shafts, special vehicles for low temperature and/or high wear uses.
Nickel-iron alloys: Electronics, special engineering uses
Nickel powders: gears, magnets, airbag valves, electromagnetic interference shielding (EMS) screening paints & coatings.
More on nickel alloys

Nickel plating: anti-corrosion treatment for under hood components, piston/cylinder coatings, electronic cans & connectors.
Chromium-nickel plating: internal and external trim, handles, seatbelt fasteners, grills, wheels, customized components.
More on nickel and chromium-nickel plating

Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) and nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries: electric vehicles and hybrids.
More on nickel batteries in automotive uses

Molds for auto parts production - ferrous, non-ferrous and pure nickel (produced by electroforming or vapor deposition).

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