vaskkihti
Vaskkihti, also known as copper plating or electroplating, is a process used to coat a conductive material with a thin layer of copper. This technique is widely employed in various industries, including electronics, automotive, and jewelry, to enhance the appearance, durability, and conductivity of the base material. The process involves the use of an electrolytic cell, where the base material serves as the cathode, and a copper anode is immersed in an electrolyte solution. When an electric current is applied, copper ions from the anode are reduced and deposited onto the cathode, forming a uniform layer of copper.
The thickness of the copper layer can be controlled by adjusting the current density, time, and concentration
However, the process requires careful control of parameters to prevent issues such as uneven deposition, pitting,
In summary, vaskkihti is a versatile and efficient method for copper plating, offering numerous advantages in