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Electroplating, or electrodeposition, is a metal finishing process in which a thin layer of metal is plated onto the surface of a working material, or the substrate. It’s been a popular choice in manufacturing since the early 19th century due to the benefits it provides, such as cutting costs. To help you know what to expect, the industrial metal finishing specialists at Porter-Guertin Co. in Cincinnati, OH, have explained a few ways that the process can reduce your manufacturing costs.

3 Ways Metal Finishing Reduces Costs

1. Cut Material Costs

Material costs have a major impact on your profitability, and metal finishing is an easy way to cut those costs. It’s an affordable way to increase the surface thickness of a component without needing to buy extra materials. It’s also an affordable way to improve the appearance of a component, making it look more expensive than it really is. For example, plating something with gold or silver is much cheaper than using an entire component made of gold or silver.

2. Increase Durability & Corrosion Resistance

metal finishingChrome plating contributes to the strength and durability of your materials. This is very important in a world where corrosion is a common and expensive threat. Whether you’re manufacturing for yourself or for customers who you want to build a good reputation with, this will benefit you, as it cuts repair and replacement costs in the future.

3. Improve Function

Plating is a low-cost method for achieving the functionality you want in a component. The plating metals available to you often have desirable qualities that you’d have to pay top dollar for in other non-plated materials. For example, plating with copper is an excellent choice for improving the functionality of electrical components.

Porter-Guertin Co. uses the latest in cutting-edge technological processes to achieve the best result in metal finishing. They have built a strong reputation of providing quality results every time without fail. Their electroplating services can help you cut both short-term and long-term costs. Contact them at (513) 241-7663 to talk about how they can help with your project.

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