zilverplating
Zilverplating, or silver plating, is the process of applying a thin layer of silver to the surface of a substrate, typically metal, to improve appearance, electrical conductivity, solderability, and corrosion resistance. Substrates commonly include copper, nickel, steel, brass, and aluminum, which are prepared by cleaning and pre-treating to promote adhesion.
The main methods are electroplating, electroless plating, and immersion (displacement) plating. Electroplating uses an electric current
Typical applications cover decorative items such as tableware and jewelry, hardware and fittings, electrical contacts and
Silver plating offers high reflectivity and conductivity but is susceptible to tarnish when exposed to sulfur-containing
Environmental and safety considerations include the use of plating baths that may contain hazardous chemicals; some