Electroforming Chemicals
Boric Acid — pH Buffer for Nickel Sulphamate Electroforming
Also known as: Orthoboric Acid, H₃BO₃
Overview
Boric Acid — Product Overview
Boric Acid (H₃BO₃) is an essential bath additive in Nickel Sulphamate electroforming, acting as a pH buffer to maintain stable bath chemistry between pH 3.8 and 4.2. Without adequate Boric Acid, pH fluctuations cause inconsistent deposit quality, roughness, and internal stress variation. Shriji Chemicals® supplies electroforming-grade Boric Acid as part of our complete electroforming chemicals range.
Applications
Where Boric Acid is Used
Nickel Sulphamate Bath Buffer
Prevents cathode film acidity which causes pitting and rough deposits.
Nickel-Cobalt Baths
Essential pH stabiliser in all nickel-cobalt electroforming formulations.
Electroplating
Used widely in decorative and functional nickel electroplating baths.
FAQ
Common Questions about Boric Acid
What concentration of Boric Acid should I use?
Typically 30–45 g/L in the electroforming bath. Maintain at the higher end for high-current-density operations.
How often should I replenish Boric Acid?
Boric Acid is not consumed in electroforming — it is gradually lost through dragout and evaporation. Analyse bath periodically and replenish as needed.
Can I use Boric Acid in a Watts nickel bath?
Yes — Boric Acid is standard in Watts nickel baths as well as Nickel Sulphamate baths.
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