Zinc Plating

Our all processes for Zinc and Zinc Alloy plating meets all types of standards.
We have ROHS compliance processes.
We have SOP and control plans to achieve any international standards of plating.
We follow costumers approved cycle for the same .

BENEFITS OF ZINC PLATING
  • Ultra bright Zinc deposit.
  • Excellent ductility & adhesion.
  • Bright deposit.
  • Uniform distribution.
  • Excellent chromate conversion coating.
  • Suitable for rack or barrel plating.
  • Simple waste treatment procedure.
ZINC IRON & ZINC NICKEL ALLOY PLATING
Zinc Iron

It is an alloy of two metals : zinc and iron . Plated layer contains 0.3 to 1% iron in complex form . Best option to achieve SST 700 HRS + for red rust.

ZINC NICKEL

It is recognized as an environmentally safe alternative to cadmium electroplating. It is normally applied for corrosion protection purposes, and functions as a "sacrificial coating", corroding before the base

Copper Plating

BENEFITS OF COPPER PLATING
  • To achieve excellent Adhesion.
  • Formulated for zinc die cast.
  • Single additive base.
  • Suitable for rack and barrel.
  • Economical process.
COPPER PLATED SURFACE IS CONDUCTIVE AND EXHIBITS CERTAIN ADVANTAGES FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION.
  • Copper has excellent leveling properties.
  • It is used as an undercoat for most of the metals.
  • After plating, Copper plated surface can be polished to achieve bright finish for decorative applications.

Nickel Plating

STRIKE NICKEL PLATING

Nickel is considered useful for electroplating metal because it provides superior ductility, corrosion resistance, and hardness. Electro nickel plating can also improve a product's brightness and external appearance.

Some of these benefits are
  • Increased resistance to corrosion
  • Improved hardness
  • Superior strength
  • Resistance to wear
  • Improved ductility

Electroless Plating

Electroless Nickel Plating

Electroless Nickel Plating (ENP) is the deposit of a nickel alloy coating by chemical reduction without the electric current that's used in electroplating processes.

IMPORTANT FEATURES
  • Surface hardness
  • Low Friction
  • Conductivity
  • Bright Finish
  • Uniform Coating
  • Corrosion Resistant
Electroless Nickel Plating Contents
  • Low Phosphorus
  • Medium Phosphorus
  • High Phosphorus
Major Applications
  • Pistons
  • Cylinders
  • Pump Spares
  • Valve Components
  • Moulds and Dies
Finishing
  • Matte
  • Semi-Bright
  • Bright

Tin Plating

  • Tin offers excellent solderability, as well as superior protection against corrosion.
  • Tin plating can produce a whitish gray color that is preferable when a dull or matte appearance is desired.
  • It can also produce a shiny, metallic look when a bit more luster is preferred.
  • Tin has a decent level of conductivity, making tin plating useful in the manufacturing of various electronic components.
  • Tin is also FDA approved for use in the food service industry.