Metal plating is a process that enhances part appearance, durability, and functionality by applying a thin layer of metal onto a substrate. We offer multiple plating techniques to meet your specific requirements.
Our vacuum plating and metallizing process enhances part appearance, durability, and functionality by evaporating a metal material under vacuum and then condensing it onto the component surface.
We can apply aluminum, nickel, stainless steel, and brass coatings on non-metal substrates such as ABS, PET, HDPE, and PP.
Electroplating
Electroplating starts with selecting the right electrodes and electrolyte based on the reaction that should occur when current is applied.
The metal atoms that plate your object come from the electrolyte, allowing a common base metal such as copper to be coated with a thin layer of a more precious metal such as gold or silver.
Chrome Plating
Chrome plating is used for wear and corrosion resistance in addition to its tribological characteristics, helping reduce friction while maintaining a bright finish.
Nickel Plating
Nickel is widely used for electroplating because it provides superior ductility, corrosion resistance, and hardness.
Nickel electroplating can also improve a product's brightness and external appearance.