Copper plating
Components are treated in an electrolytic process. Copper coating can be applied on brass and aluminium. Copper coating can be applied on brass, copper and alloyed or pure aluminium. When copper coating aluminium, alkaline copper can be used as the base coating. The products can also be coated with protective lacquer if required.
Coating thickness can be measured using an X-ray measurement device. The products can be treated in a kiln at approximately 250°C. The maximum component dimensions are length 2,000 mm, width 200 mm, height 900 mm and length 100 kg.
Tin plating
Components are treated in an electrolytic process. Tin coating can be applied on brass, iron, copper and aluminium. When tin coating iron, electrolytic semi-bright nickel can be used as the base coating. When tin coating aluminium, copper is used as the base coating.
The components are coated by rack or barrel methods in automated lines. Coating thickness can be measured using an X-ray measurement device. The maximum component dimensions are length 2000 mm, width 200 mm, height 900 mm and length 100 kg.
Silver plating
Components are treated in an electrolytic process. Silver coating can be applied on brass, copper and alloyed or pure aluminium. When silver coating aluminium, copper coating is used as the base coating.
The components are coated by rack or barrel methods in automated lines. Coating thickness can be measured using an X-ray measurement device. The products can be treated in a kiln at approximately 250°C. The maximum component dimensions are length 1200 mm, width 200 mm, height 900 mm and length 100 kg.
Nickel plating
Electrolytic nickel plating is mostly used as an undercoating to protect items from corrosion. It’s used for copper, steel and brass. The components are coated by rack or barrel methods in automated lines. Coating thickness can be measured using an X-ray measurement device.
The maximum component dimensions are length 1200 mm, width 200 mm, height 900 mm and length 100 kg.