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What is Electroplating?
Electroplating is a process where one metal is deposited over another in a liquid containing a metal salt. This process coats a material with a thin layer of another metal using electricity. Electroplating improves the appearance, durability, and resistance to rust of the base material. It is used in many industries to add both functional and decorative benefits.
Industries we serve
At Plating Tech, we specialise in a wide-range of electroplating techniques, each offering unique benefits tailored to these industries.
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Oil & Gas / Petrochemical PlantsProtects equipment from severe corrosion and chemical exposure, enhancing safetyand longevityOil & Gas / Petrochemical Plants
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Manufacturing and MachineryMachine parts, shafts, and bearings requiring increased abrasion resistance, varioussmaller metal parts, stamped items, and tools.Manufacturing and Machinery
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Industrial ConstructionProtect critical components from corrosion, wear, and extreme environments—extending service life, reducing maintenance, and delivering uncompromisingreliability where it matters most.Industrial Construction
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AutomotiveCrucial for rust prevention, durability, and aesthetics, used on components likebumpers, rims, fasteners, and fuel systems.Automotive
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AviationProvides high-performance plating for engine components, landing gear, andfasteners to withstand extreme temperatures, pressure, and oxidationAviation
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Electronics and TelecommunicationsEssential for enhancing electrical conductivity, solderability, and corrosion resistanceon printed circuit boards, connectors, and switches.Electronics and Telecommunications
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Medical and DentalUsed for sterilizable, corrosion-resistant, and biocompatible coatings on surgicalinstruments, implants, and equipment.Medical and Dental
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Defense and SecurityProvides specialized finishes for weaponry and ordnanceDefense and Security