Electroplating plants play a vital role in improving the functional and aesthetic properties of metal components. The process involves depositing a thin layer of metal—such as zinc, nickel, chromium, or copper—onto a base material using an electric current. This enhances corrosion resistance, wear resistance, conductivity, and surface finish.
Electroplating is widely used across industries including automotive, electronics, aerospace, and manufacturing. It allows precise control over coating thickness, making it ideal for components that require tight tolerances and consistent quality.
Modern electroplating plants are designed with advanced automation and environmental controls to ensure efficiency, uniformity, and compliance with industry standards. This makes electroplating an essential solution for high-performance and high-precision applications


