Bright gold plating is used for many purposes, some of them are to decorate objects, corrosion inhibition, solder ability, hardening , to improve wear ability, reduce friction, improve paint adhesion, alter conductivity, radiation shielding and for many other purposes. One of the best of plating method to give an excellent finish is Bright Gold Plating. Decorative gold plating has been practiced for centuries and still remains as an important finish in manufacturing today.
Silver is the most used metal since traditions. It is a white precious metal which has good electrical and heat conductivity with ductility and reflectivity which is superior to most other materials. The process of bright silver plating is to produce a fully bright, pure silver deposit on plated or polished substrates. The bright throwing power of the solution is exceptionally high giving a brilliant deposit even on deeply recessed work.
Bright copper plating is a soft metal with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity and is plated for use in industrial and decorative\ applications. The process of copper plating include layer of copper is deposited on the item to be plated by using an electric current. The Copper is an active metal and so difficult to plate onto a passivity surface, making direct plating of iron based metals difficult. Such surfaces often require a nickel strike base coat for the copper to adhere to.
Bright nickel plating has become very popular due its grey white colour which gives a softer tone than the bluish white color of chrome plating. The process of nickel plating is easy to use, reusable, economical and very rewarding. Nickel deposits, either alone or in combination with other metals, meets the most varied requirements in decorative and functional areas. Bright nickel coating acts as a contributor to corrosion resistance, reflectivity and brightness. The chemical for nickel plating are available in bright, ultra bright, and semi bright.
Bright chrome nickel plating has become very popular due its grey white colour which gives a softer tone than the bluish white color of chrome plating. The process of nickel plating is easy to use, reusable, economical and very rewarding. Nickel deposits, either alone or in combination with other metals, meets the most varied requirements in decorative and functional areas. Bright nickel coating acts as a contributor to corrosion resistance, reflectivity and brightness. The chemical for nickel plating are available in bright, ultra bright, and semi bright.
We are providing bright black nickel platingservices, which assure corrosion resistance and complete protection of the materials. Black Nickel Plating is basically a process of deposition of decorative black finish on the materials and in this process; a large amount of nickel, zinc and sulphur is mixed. Our solutions offer a perfect black color effect and ensure corrosion resistance.
Satin gold is another form of classic electroplating finish. It displays rich and characteristic features of real gold of the ancient times. Gold is one of the few metals, which doesn't tarnish, oxidize (rust) or corrode. And it is being used in both decorative and functional electroplating. Gold Electroplating is when gold is applied to a copper rich surface such as brass, bronze, or beryllium copper, metal ions from these base metals will diffuse into the gold layer and degrade its hardness and non-oxidizing properties. Once the item has been stained it then enters the electroplating process.
Satin chrome is sometimes referred to as matt chrome. We produce this finish in a wide range of textures and gloss levels. Satin chrome is generally plated with a layer of nickel prior to being chrome plated to provide a uniform finish and to enhance the performance of the finish. Satin chrome can also be produced directly without mechanical operations with sating nickel undercoat. Chrome is applied to a base. Coat of nickel to prevent the nickel from tarnishing, It is described as having a more “silver” look than nickel.
Satin nickel has become one the most popular finishes in kitchen, bath fittings and writing instruments over the last decade. This finish has a very soft tone and its likeness to stainless steel have contributed greatly to its success. Nickel under-plating or pre-plating is also a key step for tin whisker growth mitigation. Additionally we can protect this finish with an Ecoat to accelerate its performance.
Ecoat is also referred to as lacquering in many industries. At Spencer & Spencer we provide a protective coating to most of our finishes. Ecoat is a widely used coating technology that has provided superior levels of performance over the years. Major advantages of Ecoat include complete coverage of complex parts with unsurpasses film uniformly and clarity. The coatings cover every nook and cranny because as the high spots become electro coated, they become insulated and divert the current to the low spots. Also the coatings are extremely thin.
