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What is Copper Plating?
Copper plating is an electrochemical process where a layer of copper is placed on a solid metallic surface with the help of an electric current.
At the beginning of the process, the material which is going to be plated is cleaned, all to prevent imperfections. Then an electric current is passed through a copper salt electrolyte solution. Then two terminals are added in the solution which connects them to a power supply. That, in turn, gets electricity to flow through the circuit and as a result, a thin layer of copper is deposited on the material.
It’s performed for various functional purposes as well as decorative effect making the process widely used by many industries.
The finish of the process is either dull, semi-bright, polished, satin, or gloss.
Where Copper Plating Use?
Copper plating is among the most widely used types of plating, and it has a lot of applications.
- Radio frequency interference and electromagnetic interference shielding, due to its high conductivity
- Preparation layer on many materials which require nickel and silver plating as copper makes these finishes stick
- Renovation of older and worn fasteners
- Enhancing the appearance of metals and plastic
- Large aerials which are placed under railways, since copper has bright and leveling properties
Why to use Copper Plating?
There are several significant benefits of copper plating, mostly because copper has a wide variety of useful properties and qualities:
- Malleability :bends easily and can thus maintain adhesion
- Perfect adhesion: copper plating achieves a smooth cover for both ferrous and non-ferrous base metals. It makes for an ideal base for additional coating and plating
- Corrosion resistance: not as effective as nickel, which is why nickel plating is often added after copper plating
- Conductivity: both electrical and heat (only silver offers higher electrical conductivity than copper, but silver is more expensive and thus less used)Antibacterial qualities
- High compatibility with other forms of plating
Copper Plated Fasteners
Copper Plated Bolts
- Copper Plated Heavy Hex Bolts
- Copper Plated Hex Bolts
- Copper Plated Lag Bolts
- Copper Plated Anchor Bolts
- Copper Plated Carriage Bolts
- Copper Plated Allen Cap Bolt
- Copper Plated Countersunk Bolts
- Copper Plated Flange Bolts
- Copper Plated Square Bolts
- Copper Plated Hex Head Bolts
- Copper Plated U Bolts
- Copper Plated Eye Bolts
Copper Plated Studs Types
- Copper Plated Stud Bolts
- Copper Plated Double Ended Studs
- Copper Plated Tie Bars
- Copper Plated Threaded Rod
- Copper Plated Tie Rods
Copper Plated Nuts Types
- Copper Plated Acorn Nuts
- Copper Plated T Nuts
- Copper Plated Serrated Flange Nuts
- Copper Plated Nyloc Nuts
- Copper Plated Wing Nuts
- Copper Plated Panel Nuts
- Copper Plated Coupling Nuts
- Copper Plated Dome Nuts
- Copper Plated Square Nuts
- Copper Plated Hex Head Nuts
- Copper Plated Hex Nuts
- Copper Plated Eye Nuts
- Copper Plated Heavy Hex Nuts
- Copper Plated Lock Nut
- Copper Plated Self Locking Nuts
- Copper Plated Nylon Insert Nuts