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electroplating
Present participle of electroplate
The deposition of a thin layer or coating of metal on an object by passing an electric current through the object or charging of the particles themselves
{i} act of plating a metal onto a cathodic surface by electrolysis (Electrochemistry)
Deposition of a thin layer of metal to a workpiece using an electrolytic process
The coating of a base metal object by the action of an electric current passing through the object submerged in a solution of a metal salt
The process of attaching a metallic coating to a bar surface through the use of a liquid solution or other substance which conducts electricity
The art or process of depositing a coating (commonly) of silver, gold, or nickel on an inferior metal, by means of electricity
refers to the process whereby a layer of pure silver is applied to an inexpensive base metal core - such as copper, brass or nickel - by electric current (or electrolysis), a method first commercialized by the Elkington Brothers in the 1840s Typical markings include EPNS (electroplated nickel silver); EPBM (electroplated Britannia Metal); and "A1" or "Quadruple Plate" (a thicker than normal coating of silver) Electroplating is still widely used today
Plating a metal onto a (cathodic) surface by electrolysis
A process of coating the surfaces of a metal object with a layer of a different metal through electrochemical means, usually to exploit different properties of the materials
Coating a material with metal by means of electrolysis
- The application of a pure silver coating to otherwise finished articles, by the process of electrolysis Perfected by Elkington Co , c 1840
Process of coating with metal by means of an electric current. Plating metal may be transferred to conductive surfaces (e.g., metals) or to nonconductive surfaces (e.g., plastics, wood, leather) if a conductive coating has been applied. Usually the current deposits a given amount of metal on the cathode (workpiece) and the anode (source of metal) dissolves to the same extent, maintaining a fairly uniform solution. Silver plating is used on tableware, electrical contacts, and engine bearings. The most extensive use of gold plating is on jewelry and watch cases. Zinc coatings prevent the corrosion of steel articles, and nickel and chromium plate are used on automobiles and household appliances. See also terneplate, Sheffield plate
A process of coating or covering an electroconductive material with a thin layer of metal through the electrolytic process To plate, as with silver and gold
In the jewelry industry, the use of electricity to deposit a thin layer of precious metal on the base metal of a jewelry item
Deposition of metal onto a cathodic surface by passing DC current into an electrolytic solution
The process by which a thin layer of precious or other metal of varying thickness and finess is electrically deposited onto the surface of another material such as base metal
The electrodeposition of an adherent metallic coating upon an electrode for the purpose of securing a surface with properties or dimensions different from those of the basis metal
The process was introduced about the year 1842 and is used in making silver plated ware By this process a layer of silver is electrically deposited on a base metal Also known as Silverplate
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