May 29, 2026 | Surface Plating
Chrome plating vs nickel plating Nickel electroplating gives high corrosion resistance and a decorative appearance, whereas chrome plating increases the hardness and provides a bright, mirror-like finish. Electroless nickel plating forms a dense layer and makes the...
May 29, 2026 | Surface Anodizing
Types of Anodizing In precision manufacturing, the real value of any design lies in its surface. CNC machining gives a part its shape and strength, but anodizing determines how it performs in the real world. It directly affects how the material responds to wear,...
May 29, 2026 | Surface Plating
Electroplated industrial components Electroplating metal finishing is an industrial process used to improve the metal surfaces with thin and functional coatings. It improves corrosion resistance, wear durability, electrical conductivity, and visual appeal, making it...
May 29, 2026 | Surface Anodizing
Identical blue anodized parts Anodizing builds an oxide layer on metal parts. Machined parts like plates, housings, and brackets often face handling, moisture, and light wear. Bare aluminum scratches easily and starts to oxidize. Anodizing controls the surface and...
May 28, 2026 | Surface Plating
Zinc vs.Nickel Plating Manufactured parts of iron, alloy steels, cast irons, and other prone-to-corrosion metals require surface treatments and coatings to enhance their performance and durability. Electroplating zinc or nickel on such substrates is a good practice. ...