Our expertise includes high-quality electroplating solutions, and applying metal coatings to enhance durability, appearance, and functionality. The electroplating services ensure improved resistance to corrosion, wear, and tear, while also providing superior reflectivity and electrical conductivity. Moreover it is ideal for decorative finishes, industrial components, and creating complex shapes through electroforming.

As far as the service is concerned, it is a widely used electrochemical process that deposits a metal coating onto a substrate by reducing cations of the desired metal using direct electric current. The substrate to be coated acts as the cathode in an electrolytic cell, while the anode can be a block of the same metal or an inert conductor. The electrolyte solution contains metal ions that migrate to the cathode, forming a thin, uniform layer of metal.

This technique is employed for various purposes, including enhancing resistance to abrasion, corrosion, and wear, as well as improving appearance, electrical conductivity, and lubricity. Electroplating is extensively used in manufacturing industries to produce parts with complex shapes (electroforming), build up worn-out components, or create durable decorative finishes. Additionally, it plays a critical role in electronics, such as in the production of printed circuit boards and copper interconnects for integrated circuits.

The process requires careful control of parameters such as voltage, current density, and solution composition to ensure a high-quality finish. While electroplating is primarily associated with cathodic processes, anodic methods like anodizing are occasionally referred to under the same umbrella, though they serve different purposes, such as forming oxide layers for protective coatings.

Further, we cater to a variety of industries, offering precision and reliability. Whether it's manufacturing printed circuit boards, copper connectors, or decorative pieces, our electroplating solutions are designed to meet the highest standards.

  • Enhances durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Provides decorative and reflective finishes.
  • Enables intricate shapes through electroforming.
  • Serves industries ranging from electronics to decorative arts.