kultapinnoite
Kultapinnoite is a thin layer of gold deposited on a metal surface to create a gold-colored finish, improve corrosion resistance, or enhance electrical properties. The coating can be pure gold or an alloy and is typically only a few nanometers to a few micrometers thick, depending on the intended use. The gold layer is applied to a substrate such as copper, nickel, steel, or various alloys, often over an underlayer to improve adhesion and wear resistance.
The two main production methods are electroplating and electroless plating. Electroplating uses an electric current to
Applications of kultapinnoite include jewelry and watches, decorative hardware, and electronic components such as connector contacts
Durability depends on coating thickness and wear conditions. While gold is resistant to tarnish, the underlying