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Electroplating is a versatile metal finishing process that enhances the surface properties by depositing a thin layer of metal onto a substrate using an electric current. In this meticulously controlled process, the substrate to be plated is immersed in a solution containing ions of the desired plating metal, while an electric current is passed through both the solution and the substrate, causing the metal ions to adhere to the surface. This results in a uniform, durable coating that can provide enhanced corrosion resistance, improved conductivity, and decorative finishes.
Electroplating finds extensive applications across industries such as automotive, industrial, jewellery, and the beer industry, offering an efficient and cost-effective method to improve the appearance and functionality of a wide range of products.
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Gold plating involves depositing a layer of gold onto a substrate, often used for decorative purposes due to its lustrous appearance and resistance to corrosion.
Chrome plating involves depositing a layer of chromium onto a substrate. It provides high corrosion resistance, hardness, and a shiny finish, often used in automotive parts, plumbing fixtures, and kitchen appliances.
Chrome plating involves depositing a layer of chromium onto a substrate. It provides high corrosion resistance, hardness, and a shiny finish, often used in automotive parts, plumbing fixtures, and kitchen appliances.
Satin nickel plating involves depositing a layer of nickel onto a substrate with a satin or matte finish. It provides corrosion resistance and durability while offering a softer, more subdued appearance compared to traditional nickel plating. Satin nickel is often used in architectural hardware, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, and decorative accessories where a modern yet understated look is desired.
Antique bronze plating involves depositing a layer of bronze onto a substrate and then treating it to achieve an aged or patinaed appearance reminiscent of antique metalwork. This finish typically features a rich, warm brown colour with darker accents and highlights, giving items an old-world charm. Antique bronze plating is commonly used in furniture, lighting fixtures, and decorative accents to evoke a sense of vintage elegance. Available in Light and Dark.
Aged brass plating involves depositing a layer of brass onto a substrate and artificially aging it to achieve a weathered or antiqued look. This finish often features a warm golden hue with darker tones and subtle patina, mimicking the natural aging process of brass over time. Aged brass plating is popular in interior design and architectural applications, adding character and sophistication to hardware, lighting fixtures, and decorative elements. Available in Polished and Brushed.
Electroplating “bright dip” refers to a specialized process used in metal finishing, particularly in electroplating, to achieve a highly reflective and shiny surface on metal objects. The primary goal of bright dip electroplating is to enhance the appearance of metal surfaces by making them highly reflective and glossy. This process is particularly used for decorative applications where a mirror-like finish is desired, enhancing both their aesthetic appeal and functional properties.