plating process
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plating
noun[U]
uk/ˈpleɪ.tɪŋ/us/ˈpleɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
a thin layer of metal, especially gold or silver, that is put on top ...
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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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To clean and protect the part during theplatingprocessa combination of heat treating, cleaning, masking, pickling, and etching may be used.
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It is typically employed with additives that affect theplatingprocessbut do not react with the trioxide.
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The aluminium engine had a linerless bore that was plated by a newly developed high-speedplatingprocess, reducing both cost and weight.
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The downside is that theplatingprocessis usually slower and can not create such thick plates of metal.
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The deposit performance is also dependent on the chemical formulation and the solution dynamics during theplatingprocess.
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A trivalent chromiumplatingprocessis similar to the hexavalent chromiumplatingprocess, except for the bath chemistry and anode composition.
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Intrinsic stress is brought on by theplatingprocessitself.
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It formed an ideal, strong and bright substrate for theplatingprocess.
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Beginning in 2007, some loonie blanks also began to be produced with a cyanide-free brassplatingprocess.
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Sputter cleaning became an integral part of the ionplatingprocess.
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The thickness of the vapor plated deposit can be increased to desired thicknesses by controlling the amount of metal carbonyl used and the duration of theplatingprocess.
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After theplatingprocess, plated materials must be finished with an anti-oxidation or anti-tarnish chemical such as trisodium phosphate or chromate, followed by water rinsing to prevent staining.
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This serves as a foundation for subsequent plating processes.
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The process is slow, so more efficient plating processes are used once the desired strike thickness is obtained.
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While superior compared to many other plating processes, it is expensive because the process is complex.
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Some plating processes are driven entirely by reagents in the solution (usually for noble metals), but by far the most commercially important process is electroplating.
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Methanesulfonic acid is considered a particularly suitable supporting electrolyte for electrochemical applications, were stands as an environmentally friendly alternative to other acid electrolytes used in plating processes.
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