- of the
process of
electroplating.
Throwing power is an
important parameter that
provides a
measure of the
uniformity of
electroplating current, and consequently...
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Nickel electroplating is a
technique of
electroplating a thin
layer of
nickel onto a
metal object. The
nickel layer can be decorative,
provide corrosion...
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Chrome plating (less
commonly chromium plating) is a
technique of
electroplating a thin
layer of
chromium onto a
metal object. A
chrome plated part is...
- the
Sheffield plate being given a
finishing coat of pure
silver by
electroplating. In
order that the
corners of the
plate would not tear the
buffing material...
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Copper electroplating is the
process of
electroplating a
layer of
copper onto the
surface of a
metal object.
Copper is used both as a
standalone coating...
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Elkington and his
cousin Henry Elkington in Birmingham, the
development of
electroplating caused nickel silver to
become widely used. It
formed an ideal, strong...
- zinc
electroplating or zinc
alloy electroplating maintains a
dominant position among other electroplating process options,
based upon
electroplated tonnage...
- as a
galvanic cell,
possibly used for
electroplating, or some kind of electrotherapy.
There is no
electroplated object known from this period, and the...
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manufacturer from Birmingham, England. He
patented the
first commercial electroplating process.
Elkington was born in Birmingham, the son of a
spectacle manufacturer...
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establishment of the
first department for
electroplating. In 1951,
Schering AG
started its
electroplating division in Feucht, Germany,
where Atotech...