Metal Plating Services
Whether you are looking to strengthen the resistance of your product line or improve its aesthetics, our metal plating services offer a wide range of solutions. Discover the different techniques and advantages arising from various metal plating methods, thanks to our expertise in sheet metal.
What is metal plating?
It is a process that involves applying a layer of material, such as metal, to a base material like metal substrates, enhancing their corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal. This process can also modify the electrical conductivity of the base material.
What are the types of metal plating?
There are several methods, each offering unique benefits. Popular ones include metal electroplating, gold plating, chrome plating, anodization, and zinc plating. Electroplating uses electrical power to transfer metal onto an object with a negative charge in a chemical solution. For its part, chrome plating is very popular in the manufacturing industry to strengthen parts by applying a generous layer of hard chrome.
The 7 advantages of metal plating
There may be several advantages depending on the desired results and the method used:
- Improved resistance to corrosion: Metal plating adds a protective layer that offers excellent resistance against environmental elements
- Enhanced hardness: Increases the material’s durability, reducing wear over time
- Reduced friction: Lowers the material cost by minimizing wear and tear
- Altered conductivity: Improves electrical properties, crucial for components like circuit boards
- Improved weldability: Ensures a smoother welding process and higher quality assemblies
- Enhanced paint adhesion: Ensures a better finish on coated surfaces
- Increased magnetism: Essential for specific industrial applications
Applications
Industrial applications
Metal plating is widely used in various industrial applications, such as the automotive industry (bumpers, door handles, rims, etc.), aerospace (engines, fasteners), technology (electrical contacts, circuit boards, etc.), and the manufacturing of tools and machines. It offers corrosion resistant benefits, especially important in these sectors.
The chemical industry can also use it to protect equipment from corrosive chemicals, enhancing cleaning efficiency and safety.
Decorative applications
While this technique is often used in the jewelry industry, watchmaking also uses this process to improve the value and appearance of products with a high-gloss finish. These applications demonstrate the resistance to oxidation, maintaining their beauty over time.
Interior decoration also uses it to create:
- finishes on furniture
- light fixtures
- mirror frames
- other decorative objects
Metals with a luxurious appearance and resistant properties are also highlighted: brass, copper, aluminum, bronze, and stainless steel.
Functional applications
With respect to functional applications, metal plating is widely used to improve the electrical conductivity of surfaces. For example, we can think of copper on electrical circuits, which facilitates the passage of current between electronic components.
Chrome, nickel, and zinc are also used to better resist corrosion and wear. These metals help extend the life of tools and parts.
Chrome, nickel, and zinc are also used to better resist corrosion and wear. These metals help extend the life of tools and parts, making the process cost effective.
Are you looking for a metal plating service?
Whether you are looking for the perfect technique to extend the lifespan of your devices or a way to improve their other aspects, our team has the technological abilities to take on your metal processing challenges.
A team of experts
The Synertek team has been revolutionizing sheet metal processing for nearly 20 years. Passionate about challenges and production quality, our attentive experts take the time to fully understand your needs in order to offer you innovative solutions tailored to your business. For additional information or advice on your project, contact us!