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| 1945 – 1955 || || Research by the International Nickel Company, Inc. (Inco) demonstrates the efficacy of multilayer coatings in enhancing corrosion protection of plated nickel.<ref name="A Retrospective View of Nickel Plating"/> || | | 1945 – 1955 || || Research by the International Nickel Company, Inc. (Inco) demonstrates the efficacy of multilayer coatings in enhancing corrosion protection of plated nickel.<ref name="A Retrospective View of Nickel Plating"/> || | ||
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| 1959 || || George Gutzeit, one of the inventors of the Kanigen process, presents a comprehensive discussion of the chemistry of the catalytic nickel process.<ref name="A Retrospective View of Nickel Plating"/> || | |||
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| 1970 – 1975 || Application || The nickel-hydrogen battery is proposed as the leading candidate for rechargeable aerospace batteries.<ref name="A History of Nickel Hydrogen Batteries">{{cite web |title=A History of Nickel Hydrogen Batteries |url=https://www.electrochem.org/dl/ma/201/pdfs/0252.pdf |website=electrochem.org |accessdate=9 August 2018}}</ref> || | | 1970 – 1975 || Application || The nickel-hydrogen battery is proposed as the leading candidate for rechargeable aerospace batteries.<ref name="A History of Nickel Hydrogen Batteries">{{cite web |title=A History of Nickel Hydrogen Batteries |url=https://www.electrochem.org/dl/ma/201/pdfs/0252.pdf |website=electrochem.org |accessdate=9 August 2018}}</ref> || | ||