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Galvanoplastics

Galvanoplastics, also known as electroforming, is a manufacturing process that uses electrical currents to create metal objects. By submerging a mold in a solution containing metal ions, an electric current is passed through, causing the metal to deposit and build up layer by layer on the mold's surface. This technique allows for the production of highly detailed and precise metal parts, which can be used in various applications, including jewelry, electronics, and industrial components. Galvanoplastics is valued for its ability to create complex shapes that are difficult to achieve through traditional metalworking methods.