elektroplaatimine
Elektroplaatimine, also known as electroplating, is a surface treatment process where a thin layer of metal is deposited onto a conductive material. This process is widely used in various industries, including electronics, automotive, and jewelry, to enhance the appearance, durability, and functionality of objects. The most common method of electroplating involves the use of an electrolytic cell, where the object to be plated serves as the cathode, and a metal anode is immersed in an electrolyte solution containing metal ions.
The electroplating process begins by cleaning the substrate to remove any contaminants that could affect the
The thickness of the electroplated layer can be controlled by adjusting the current density, time, and concentration
Elektroplaatimine has several advantages, including improved corrosion resistance, enhanced wear resistance, and the ability to create