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What is electroplating? Electrodeposition and electroplating coatings

Abstract: 电镀是一种通过电解技术在金属表面沉积一层薄金属层的过程,以提高耐腐蚀性。常用的电镀金属包括铜、镍、金、银、铬合金、锌和锡。电镀过程也被称为电沉积和电镀涂层,其主要目的是改善金属的外观、防腐蚀保护、特殊表面特性以及工程性能。在电镀过程中,阳极和阴极浸入含电解质的溶液中,通过直流电源使阳极金属氧化,形成的金属离子在阴极还原形成涂层。电解液的配制对电镀质量尤为重要,包括酸、碱、金属盐和熔盐,选择时需考虑其腐蚀性、反应性、亮度、硬度、机械强度、延展性和耐磨性。

Electroplating is the process of electrolytically plating a metal with a thin layer of another metal to improve the corrosion resistance of the metal.


Metals commonly used in electroplating are:

copper

nickel

the gold

silver

chrome alloy

zinc

tin

Electroplating is also known as electrodeposition and electroplating coating.


The main purpose of electroplating is to improve:

appearance

Corrosion protection

special surface properties

engineering or mechanical properties

During electroplating, the anode is connected to the positive electrode and the cathode (the metal being plated) is connected to the negative electrode. Both are immersed in a solution containing electrolytes and then connected to an external DC power source. When a direct current is applied, the anode is oxidized -- its metal atoms dissolve in the electrolyte solution. These dissolved metal ions are reduced at the cathode and form a coating. The current through the circuit is adjusted so that the rate at which the anode dissolves equals the rate at which the cathode deposits.


Different metals can be coated using the electroplating process. Preparation of the correct electrolyte is very important to the quality of electroplating.


Electrolytes used in this process include:


acid

base

metal salt

molten salt

Electrolyte properties to consider for selection are:


Corrosive

resist

brightness or reflectivity

hardness

Mechanical strength

Extensibility

wear resistance


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