Author:Robby
Electroplating is a method of process coating using electrochemical reactions, also known as electrolytic deposition. It is a process that utilizes an electrolyte solution as a medium, adds voltage between the electrodes, and allows metal ions on the anode to migrate toward the cathode in the electrolyte solution and deposit on the cathode surface to form a coating.
In the electrophoretic coating process, the workpiece is submerged in the electrolyte solution as the cathode, and the anode is the coating material.
When the power is turned on, the anode metal dissolves into ions and stops depositing on the negatively charged cathode surface to form a coating. In this way, the composition of the coating is combined with a better load-bearing substrate to produce a thin, uniform and stable coating. The process technology can be used in a wide range of applications to achieve high efficiency, environmental protection, high requirements for corrosion protection and aesthetic decoration. The process technology is widely used in surface treatment in the manufacturing industries such as automobile, electrical appliances, furniture and machinery.