Coating and anodizing chemicals include metal salts, anode materials, and other consumables for the electroplating or electroplating of metal films.
Electrodeposition is a process that deposits a metal on the cathode from a solution of its ions.
Place a substrate in a container of metal salt solution and run an electrical current through the container.
For electroplating application, electroplating and anodizing chemicals include the electrode to be coated, a coating anode to complete the circuit, an electrolyte containing metal ions to be deposited, and a source of direct current.
Electroplating and anodizing chemicals and supplies are used in electroplating, electroplating, metal spraying, electrophoretic, and vacuum metallization processes.
Electroplating will place the substrate in a jar of metallic salt solution and a stream will pass through the container.
Whereas electroless plating uses a water-based reducing agent without an external electrical source.
The electrophoretic coating process is similar to electroplating, but it applies a coating made of organic resin instead of metal ions.
Vacuum metallization is planned to reduce heat movement and thermal shorts in multi-layer applications. Plating and anodizing chemicals for specialty or proprietary processes are now also available.
Metal spraying is used with heavy duty parts that cannot be galvanized due to hydrogen bitterness.
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