elektronipinnoitus
Elektronipinnoitus, also known as electroplating, is an electrochemical process used to deposit a thin layer of metal onto a conductive surface. This technique is widely employed for decorative purposes, to enhance corrosion resistance, improve electrical conductivity, or to increase the hardness and wear resistance of a component. The process involves immersing the object to be plated, which acts as the cathode, into an electrolyte solution containing ions of the plating metal. An anode, typically made of the same plating metal or an inert material, is also placed in the solution. When an electric current is passed through the circuit, metal ions from the electrolyte are attracted to the cathode and deposit as a solid metal coating onto the surface of the object.
The electrolyte solution is crucial for successful electroplating. It contains dissolved metal salts, often along with
Electroplating finds applications in numerous industries, from electronics and automotive to jewelry and aerospace. For instance,