Components need external surface plating if they need an aesthetic finish or corrosion resistance. You can see what plating is available with us to suit your demands, helping you choose the optimum tooling and process design.
Nickel Plating –Nickel plating involves electroplating nickel onto the surface of another object to protect it, restore its surface after wear, or add new features like a beautiful finish or electrical conductivity.
Chrome Plating – Involves electroplating process to deposit a thin layer of chromium onto a surface by running an electric current between two electrodes that are submerged in a chromic acid-based electrolyte bath.
Copper Plating – Application of copper ions in a submerged electrolyte bath in the presence of current to deposit copper on locations where a metal seed layer already exists.
Brass Plating – A copper and zinc alloy is called brass. Brass plating is mostly used for decorative treatments and engineering purposes. Brass is electrochemically placed on metal in the form of a thin coating.
Zinc Plating – Zinc plating involves the electrodeposition of a thin coating of zinc metal onto the surface of another metal object, known as a substrate. The zinc coating creates a physical barrier that prevents rust from reaching the underlying metal surface.