Plating and anodizing chemicals include metal salts, anode materials, and other consumables for the electro deposition or electroplating of metal films.
Electrodeposition is a process that deposits a metal at cathode from a solution of its ions.
It places a substrate in a vessel of metallic salt solution and passes an electric current through the container.
For electroplating application, plating and anodizing chemicals include the electrode that is to be plated, a plating anode to complete the circuit, an electrolyte that contains metal ions to be deposited, and a direct current source.
Plating and anodizing chemicals and its supplies are used in electroplating, electroless plating, metal spraying, electrophoretic and vacuum metallization processes.
Electroplating will place the substrate in a jug of metallic salt solution and passes a current through the container.
Whereas electroless plating use a water-based reducing agent devoid of an external electrical source.
Electrophoretic coating process is similar to electroplating, but applies a coating made from organic resin instead of metallic ions.
Vacuum metallization is planned to reduce heat move and thermal short-circuiting in multi-layer application. Plating and anodizing chemicals for specialized or proprietary processes are also available now.
Metal spraying is used with high-tensile pieces that could not be electroplated due to hydrogen embitterment.
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