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Plating Product List and Ranking from 39 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  1. Electromagnetic wave shielding special alloy plating *Blocks electromagnetic waves over a wide range of 80 dB or more. YUKEN INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
  2. Surface treatment on aluminum other than anodizing: plating.
  3. If you apply nickel plating over a tin-plated base, can it prevent metal diffusion?
  4. 4 Enhancing the functionality and added value of resin products! Shielding performance, weather resistance, and more.
  5. 5 Surface treatment technology "Solderable Nickel Plating" *Test samples are also available.

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Knowledge of plating: Hard chrome plating on aluminum materials (2)

Introducing the expertise our company offers in hard chrome plating treatment for aluminum materials!

Although there are various grades of aluminum, if the appropriate processes and conditions for each grade are not selected in hard chrome plating, a proper plating film cannot be obtained. Our company excels both technically and in terms of track record with A5052 and ADC12. We conduct daily processing in current mass production, and over the past five years, we have achieved a delivery defect rate of 0% and an in-process defect rate of less than 0.0002%. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.

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Knowledge of plating: Terminology for plating

I will explain the terminology of plating in a column format!

There are references to hard chrome plating and Kanizen plating in your request or the drawings you sent, and occasionally, we receive inquiries from customers about the differences between the hard chrome plating and electroless nickel plating that we handle. To conclude, hard chrome plating = hard chrome plating = industrial chrome plating = HCr = ICr (chrome = chromium) all refer to the same type of plating. Similarly, electroless nickel plating = electroless nickel-phosphorus plating = Kanizen plating are also the same. *For detailed information, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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Knowledge of plating: Uniformity of electroless nickel plating thickness

By continuously reducing nickel ions, the film thickness increases! An explanation of the uniformity of the plating film.

One of the main reasons for the use of electroless nickel plating is the uniformity of the plating film (thickness). Unlike electroplating, where the plating film tends to form more easily in areas with higher current density (corners and edges) due to their shape, electroless nickel plating utilizes the reduction reaction between the plating solution and the substrate (material) to generate a nickel coating uniformly on the surface of the substrate, as it comes into contact (immersion) with the plating solution. The principle is that when the substrate is immersed in the plating solution, the reducing agent, hypophosphite, in the solution is oxidized to phosphite, and during this process, it releases electrons, which reduce the nickel ions in the plating solution and deposit them as a nickel coating on the surface of the substrate. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.*

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Knowledge of plating: Chemical resistance of electroless nickel plating

Introducing the chemicals and substances that demonstrate corrosion resistance in non-electrolytic nickel plating!

In natural environments, the corrosion resistance (rust prevention effect) of electroless nickel plating can be considered effective; however, in actual usage situations, it is greatly influenced by the chemicals and substances that come into contact with the electroless nickel plating layer, so this is not always the case. Even with highly corrosion-resistant electroless nickel plating, if the plating layer itself corrodes or dissolves, it will naturally lose its corrosion resistance. Therefore, the effectiveness of electroless nickel plating in terms of corrosion resistance varies depending on the usage environment. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.*

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Knowledge of plating: Corrosion resistance (rust prevention effect) of hard chrome plating.

Explaining one of the effects of hard chrome plating treatment: corrosion resistance!

One of the effects of hard chrome plating is its corrosion resistance (rust prevention effect). The surface of hard chrome plating is covered with an oxide film, making it passive in the air (atmosphere). The chromium coating has a natural potential comparable to that of precious metals like gold and platinum, and it possesses stable properties in natural environments. Similarly, it is also stable in alkaline conditions, but when it comes into contact with non-oxidizing acidic substances, the passive film on the surface can easily dissolve, and the chromium itself may also dissolve, inevitably compromising its corrosion resistance. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more details.

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Knowledge of plating: Hydrogen embrittlement in hard chrome plating treatment

Sufficient removal is possible with about 2 hours of heating! Explanation of hydrogen embrittlement.

In hard chrome plating treatment, a large amount of hydrogen gas is generated during the processing in the plating bath and is absorbed into the deposited chrome plating layer. The amount of hydrogen accumulated in the plating layer varies depending on factors such as plating thickness, plating time, and treatment bath, but it is generally considered that sufficient removal can be achieved by heating (baking) at around 190°C to 220°C for about 2 hours. There is also a description of hydrogen embrittlement in "JIS H8615 Industrial Chrome Plating," but it is noted for reference, and the conditions for hydrogen embrittlement removal will be determined considering factors such as plating thickness. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.*

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Knowledge of plating: Sliding properties of hard chrome plating

I will explain the sliding properties, which are one of the characteristics of hard chrome plating!

One of the characteristics of hard chrome plating is its lubricity. As is generally well known in terms of lubrication, it is possible to obtain this characteristic by allowing lubricating oil to penetrate into the cracks that occur due to tensile stress during the electroplating (plating process) of the hard chrome plating film. However, lubricity exists not only in wet environments but also in dry environments. The principle of lubricity is said to be that when the chrome-plated surface and another substrate slide against each other, the slight wear of the Cr2O3 (chromium oxide) on the plating surface causes Cr2O3 particles to act as a lubricant, thereby reducing the coefficient of friction. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.

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Knowledge of plating: The mechanism of electroplating

In addition to the mechanism of electroplating, the characteristics of reduction reactions and electroplating are also explained!

Electroplating is a process in which the item to be plated is used as the cathode (negative electrode) and the metal to be plated is used as the anode (positive electrode) in an electrolytic solution containing metal ions. The mechanism of electroplating involves a reduction reaction occurring at the cathode, where metal is deposited and grows as a plating film. The reduction reaction refers to the process at the surface of the cathode (the product to be plated), where metal ions in the plating solution (the state in which the metal is dissolved in the plating solution) are converted into metal (losing charge) by direct current (electrons). Conversely, an oxidation reaction occurs at the anode, where metal dissolves into the plating solution and becomes metal ions. These two reactions occur simultaneously at the cathode and anode. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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Nickel-chrome plating

Introduction to "Nickel Plating" and "Nickel Chrome Plating," which have moderate hardness, good adhesion, and corrosion resistance.

The "Nickel Plating" we handle is a type of electroplating aimed at decoration, featuring good gloss and color tone, as well as excellent ductility and flexibility. "Nickel Chrome Plating" is collectively referred to as decorative chrome plating, which involves applying nickel plating as a base layer and then chrome plating on top, further enhancing corrosion resistance, hardness, and gloss quality. It is used in various products such as automobiles and home appliances. The applicable dimensions vary depending on the shape, so please contact us for more details. 【Features】 〈Nickel Plating〉 ■ Good gloss and color tone, with excellent ductility and flexibility ■ Has moderate hardness, with good adhesion and corrosion resistance ■ Effective size for carrier line processing: W1200×H1100×D300 ■ Barrel line dimensions vary depending on the shape *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Electroless nickel plating

Introducing electroless nickel plating that typically forms an alloy with nickel and phosphorus!

We would like to introduce "Electroless Nickel Plating," which is a type of plating achieved through chemical reactions using a nickel and phosphorus alloy coating. This process deposits the plating film through chemical reactions without the need for electricity. It typically forms an alloy of nickel and phosphorus. The effective processing size for the carrier line is W1000×H1000×D300. 【Features】 ■ A type of plating achieved through chemical reactions ■ Deposits the plating film through chemical reactions without the need for electricity ■ Typically forms an alloy of nickel and phosphorus ■ The effective processing size for the carrier line is W1000×H1000×D300 ■ The dimensions for the barrel line may vary depending on the shape *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Silver plating "Eco Silver SBRCT/B36T/SB56T"

Maintaining hardness through long-term heat treatment! We are focusing on high hardness, high heat resistance, high speed, and thick films.

We would like to introduce our non-cyanide silver plating products, "Eco Silver SBRCT/B36T/SB56T." Starting with "Eco Silver SBRCT," which boasts excellent liquid stability, we also offer "Eco Silver B36T," which is Sb and Se free and has a glossy appearance, as well as "Eco Silver SB56T," which allows for further enhancement of high Dk through equipment modifications. You can choose according to your needs. 【Features】 ■ Eco Silver SBRCT - Weakly acidic pH 6 - Excellent liquid stability ■ Eco Silver B36T - Sb and Se free with a glossy appearance - Resistant to discoloration at room temperature *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Non-electrolytic plating edition - This is essential to get started!

[Live D-7] Plating Course of a 100-Year-Old Company May 19 (Wed) 16:00~16:30

Why did Shinkosya start a new activity called webinars while facing 100 years? The purpose is surprisingly simple and consists of three points. "Connection" We want to create a connection to hear our customers' voices. "Awareness" We want people to realize that there are many surface treatment technologies in everyday life. "Fun" We want people to enjoy SHINKOSYA more through filming and experimenting on-site.

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[Technical Webinar] Electroplating Edition - The Key to a Shiny and Beautiful Finish

[Free Invitation] 30-Minute Plating Seminar for 99-Year Companies on June 23 (Wed) at 4 PM

Recommended for those who: "I've heard the term 'plating' but don't really understand what it is." "I've been ordering plated products but have never thought about the underlying mechanisms." "I work in a job related to plating but want to refresh my knowledge on the basics." "I'm not good at chemistry, but I want to understand it because I've received plating requests from customers." *This webinar is aimed at beginners.* The speaker is also a humanities major who struggled with chemistry during their student life and learned about plating after joining our company as a new graduate. I will do my best to explain it in an easy-to-understand and approachable manner!

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[Technical Webinar] Electroplating Edition 2 - A Wonderful Night to Protect Beauty -

[Free Invitation] 30-Minute Plating Course for 99-Year Companies on July 21 (Wed) at 4 PM

Recommended for those who: "I've heard the term 'plating' but what exactly is it?" "I've been ordering plated products but I've never thought about how it works." "I want to relearn the basic parts that I can't ask about now." "I'm not good at chemistry, but I've received a plating request from a customer, so I want to understand it first." "I just want to enjoy it!!" *This webinar is for beginners.*

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[Technical Webinar] Final Edition of Electroplating - The Final Touch to Create Beauty -

You can ask questions live! **Final edition of the 30-minute lecture on electroplating by a company established in 1999, August 25, 2021, at 10 AM/4 PM** (selectable ♬)

Recommended for the following people: "I've heard the term 'plating,' but what exactly is it?" "I order plated products, but I've never thought about how it works." "I want to relearn the basic parts that I can't ask about now." "I'm not good at chemistry, but I want to understand it first because I've received a plating request from a customer." "I just want to have fun!!" *This webinar is for beginners.*

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