Special Processes

Tin plating on aluminum die casting is the process of setting a layer of tin onto the surface of aluminum die-cast objects via electroplating. This creates a corrosion-resistant, solderable coating.
Silver plating on zinc die castings is the process of placing a layer of silver onto the surface of zinc die-cast objects via electroplating. This results in a conductive, corrosion-resistant protection.

We have extensive experience in barrel nickel plating on Zinc die castings.

Barrel tin plating on aluminum components entails applying a layer of tin to the surface of aluminum parts using a barrel electroplating method. This creates a corrosion-resistant, solderable coating.
Selective and functional plating includes applying a layer of material to specified parts of a component or product using plating processes such as electroplating, electroless plating, or immersion plating. This approach allows for focused strengthening of specific functional areas while leaving other regions unchanged.
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