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Electroplating uses an electrical charge to bind metal ions to the surface of a product or component you order. This process can be used to coat your piece with materials such as nickel, silver, palladium, gold, copper, and zinc alloys. It has a wide range of applications to improve the durability and other properties of your components.

Why Should You Use Electroplating?

1. Protective Barrier

By coating your component in a less reactive metal, electroplating makes it more resistant to tarnishing and corrosion. It can also increase heat resistance and makes the piece stronger against impacts and shocks if the underlying metal is brittle.

2. Less Friction

electroplatingWith a plating of nickel, you can make your components slide more easily across adjacent surfaces, without heating or scraping. This means less wear and tear, so they won't need to be replaced as often.

3. Added Properties

If you need your component to be magnetic or more conductive to electricity, the right plating material can add these properties. This technique is often used in manufacturing computers and electronics.

4. Increased Adhesion

Sometimes, electroplating is used to provide an intermediate step between the base material and the outer coating. This helps the outer coating stick more firmly to the material.

5. Greater Thickness

If you need an especially thick coating material for your product, electroplating with the right metal can help. The thicker the coating, the more durable and resistant to wear and tear it is, so it will last longer.

 

For manufacturing and finishing processes like electroplating, sandblasting, and hard coat anodizing, contact LWG Finishing in Fairfield, OH. Serving the Tri-State area, they have almost 50 years of experience and have earned a reputation for high-quality results and personalized service. To discuss your project with a professional, call them at (513) 860-1156, or visit them online to learn more about their services.

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