platers
Platers are technicians who perform plating, a group of metal finishing processes that deposit a thin layer of metal onto a substrate. The goal is to improve appearance, corrosion resistance, hardness, wear resistance, or electrical properties. Platers work in factories, metal finishing shops, automotive and electronics industries, jewelry, and research labs.
Most common method is electroplating, where the object to be plated (the substrate) serves as an electrode
Before plating, surfaces are cleaned, degreased, and activated. Masking may be used to protect areas. The bath
Plating involves hazardous chemicals, including cyanide and hexavalent chromium in some baths, requiring proper handling, ventilation,