
Electroplating
Electroplating is a process that uses electric current to coat a thin layer of metal onto the surface of an object. The item to be plated is submerged in a solution containing metal ions, and an electric current is applied, causing the metal ions to move and deposit onto the object's surface. This technique enhances appearance, prevents corrosion, or provides other desirable properties to the item. Electroplating is widely used in jewelry, electronics, and manufacturing to improve product durability and aesthetic appeal efficiently and precisely.