Electroplating means the deposition of a thin layer of metal to a workpiece using an electrolytic process.
Electroplating is useful in the automotive industry for chrome plating and in the electronics industry for optics and sensors.
The purpose of electroplating is: appearance, protection, special surface properties, and engineering or mechanical properties.
All electroplating finishes are of the highest quality.
Zinc plating, nickel plating, chrome plating, and copper plating are just a few examples of AC metal plating chemicals.
Nickel coatings have a decorative appearance, corrosion protection, ferromagnetism properties, and wear resistance.
The properties of tin coatings are: good appearance, solderability, non-toxic, corrosion protection and low friction.
Applications for galvanized tin alloys are electronics, semiconductor, food packaging, packaging, and motor applications.
Applications for hard chrome plating are industrial rollers, plastic molds, cutting tools, and metal forming tools.
Hard chrome is thicker than decorative chrome.
The properties of hard chrome are wear resistance, corrosion resistance and wear resistance.
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