Can you provide samples? |
Yes, we can provide free samples if we have them in stock. But if it is a customized product, you need to pay the mold fee, electroplating fee, and sample fee in advance. |
Can you make customized products? |
Yes, we have a professional technical team who can produce products according to your samples, drawings and requirements. |
How long is the delivery time? |
Depending on the quantity of the order , smaller orders are usually completed within 10 days, and an 20-foot container order is usually completed within 30 to 40 days. |
The difference between nickel plating and nickel-free plating |
Nickel Plating: Nickel plating is a process of depositing a layer of nickel onto the surface of an object. It gives items a metallic sheen and also provides a protective layer against oxidation and corrosion. However, a small number of people are allergic to nickel, and for these people, contact with products containing nickel may cause an allergic skin reaction. Nickel-Free Plating: To accommodate the needs of those with nickel allergies, nickel-free plating uses other metals to create a metallic layer. These metals can provide similar protection and aesthetics while avoiding allergic reactions to nickel. Nickel-free electroplating uses more environmentally friendly methods and materials to reduce harm to the environment. Nickel-free plating can help companies comply with environmental regulations and ensure that their products operate within legal and environmental standards. Whether nickel plating or nickel-free plating, they are common techniques used to improve the quality and appearance of items. Choosing which plating method to use often depends on the purpose of the item, the target market, and consumer demand. |