
Electroplating is the process of applying a metallic coating to an article by passing an electric current through an electrolyte in contact with the article, thereby forming a surface having properties or …
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Electroplating
Electroplating is one specific type of electrolysis. Besides electroplating, electrolysis has also been widely used for preparation of halogens and notably chlorine, and refining of metals, such as copper …
Electroplating is the depositing of positively charged metal particles (ions) moving through a solution by electricity, attracting them onto an object that has been given a negative charge.
Electroplating involves the deposition of a metal onto an object composed of a different metal. An electric current reduces the cations in solution to form a thin layer on a conductive material.
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ELECTROPLATING GUIDE
Basics of electroplating The following section explains fundamental aspects of electroplating technology. Safety aspects and the disposal of the resulting waste are discussed.
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Electroplating
Electroplating is performed by passing a direct electric current through the solution between one or more anodes, connected to the positive terminal of the dc source, and one or more cathodes (the work to …
The following section would like to explain the physical and chemical basis for electroplating to the extent as it is useful for understanding the following chapters.