Electro Plating

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Electro Plating Services

Electroplating is a process where a metal coating is applied to the surface of another material (often metal) using electric current. This process involves submerging the item to be coated into a solution with dissolved metal ions. When electric current passes through, the metal ions adhere to the item’s surface, creating a thin, even layer.

Metal finishes, including electroplating, protect materials from corrosion, enhance durability, and improve appearance. Types of finishes include plating with metals like chromium, nickel, or gold, as well as techniques like anodizing and galvanizing, each adding distinct properties like resistance, conductivity, or aesthetic appeal.

Gold Plating

Gold Plating

Gold being a precious and expensive metal is often used for plating of inferior metals. Gold does not oxidize, therefore, its electrical and conductivity remain constant. It is ideally suitable for electrical and commercial applications like key chains, gift items, candle stands, jewelry, etc.

Brush Gold Plating

Brush plating is type of electroplating. Instead of dipping the part to be plated into a chemical solution. The solution is applied with a special brush, Electricity bonds the gold to the substrate. Yes, it is real 24K gold. Brush Plating is an exclusive feature of Metal Coating LLC. Brush Plating produces are harder gold plate and finer grain structure.
Brush Gold Plating
Rose Gold Plating

Rose Gold Plating

Rose gold plating refers to the process of coating a non-gold, less valuable metal alloy with a very thin layer of rose gold. The technique is similar to 18K gold plating. Any jewelry piece that has undergone the process of rose gold plating is referred to as rose gold-plated jewelry

Brass / Bronze Plating

Though bronze is a finish that has regained popularity in recent years, the company has been bronze plating for many years before it came into fashion. Bronze is generally used on light fittings, household fittings, shop fittings, staircase, etc.
Brass / Bronze Plating
Tin Plating

Tin Plating

Tin is a good electrical conductor and has historically been utilized for its combined corrosion protection and conductivity in switchgear components, aerospace avionics radio frequency applications, bus bars, etc.

Copper Plating

Copper plating for electrical conditioning. It is also a base coat for Gold, Silver, Chrome and other metals since it has good proper- ties of adherence, cushioning and conduction. For decorative purposes.
Copper Plating
Nickel Plating

Nickel Plating

Nickel is hard metal with satin to bright luster finish. Nickel is often applied as an undercoat for gold, silver, chrome, antique tin, and gloss copper.

Black Nickel Plating

Black nickel-plating services is a co-deposit of tin and nickel in a common plated layer. Black Nickel Plating provides a highly conductive surface and has excellent “throw” ability to plate uniformly on complex geometries.
Black Nickel Plating
Zinc Plating

Zinc Plating

Zinc plating has excellent anti-corrosion properties and widely preferred on ferrous items like fasteners and industrial hardware. It is used extensively as a protective layer and to improve the adherence of paints powder coating and other metal treatment process.

Chrome Plating

Chrome plating is a protective coating done on nickel plating. Chrome plating is normally used as a top coat on gloss nickel plating to prevent nickel plating from oxidizing e.g. sanitary taps, pipes, car parts and other decorative items.
Chrome Plating
Anodizing

Anodizing

Anodizing is an electrochemical conversion process that forms an oxide film, usually on aluminum.

Silver Plating

Silver is a semi-precious metal and oxidizes moderately. Being relatively economical than gold, it is best suited for low resistance to electrical contacts. It is applicable on cutlery, keychains, gift items, candle stands, picture frames a jewelry.
Silver Plating
Metal Grinding, Buffing & Polishing

Metal Grinding, Buffing & Polishing

Grinding operations commonly use abrasive grains bonded into a wheel shape. Buffing and polishing services perform smoothing operations that change a metal's surface appearance. These operations can be for aesthetic and/or functional purposes. We offer onsite and off-site polishing services in satin, matt, or mirror finish.

Electro Polishing

Electro polishing is widely specified to enhance c0rrosion resistance. Due to the versatility and superior effectiveness, electropolishing is one of the best processors for corrosion rejected.
Electro Polishing