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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Basics of electroplating The following section explains fundamental aspects of electroplating technology. Safety aspects and the disposal of the resulting waste are discussed.

  6. 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 …

  7. 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.