goudplating
Goudplating, or gold plating, is the deposition of a thin layer of gold onto a metal surface. It is used to improve appearance, corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity, and solderability while using only a small amount of gold. Common substrates include copper, nickel, brass, and steel, often with an underlayer such as nickel or copper to promote adhesion and uniformity.
Gold is applied through several methods. Electroplating uses an electrolyte containing soluble gold salts and an
Thickness and quality are important considerations. Gold layers are measured in micrometers or microinches; typical thin
Applications include electrical connectors, contact surfaces, printed circuit boards, jewelry, and decorative hardware. Advantages include corrosion