Metallkaschierung
Metallkaschierung is a process used in various industries to apply a thin layer of metal to a substrate. This technique is employed to enhance the properties of the base material, providing benefits such as increased durability, improved electrical conductivity, or a decorative metallic finish. The metals commonly used for kaschierung include aluminum, copper, and gold, though other metals can also be utilized depending on the application's specific requirements.
The metallkaschierung process typically involves a method of adhesion where the metal foil or film is bonded
The thickness of the metallic layer can vary significantly, ranging from very thin foils measured in microns