Service Details:
Applications for Electroplating | Tools and Dies, Mechanical Assemblies, Military Weaponry, Medical Diagnostic Instruments |
Types of Metal Coating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Manual Plating |
Types of Electroplating | Rack Platting |
Types of Brass | Alpha-Beta Brasses |
Metals | Gold |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
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Service Details:
Applications for Electroplating | Mechanical Assemblies, Military Weaponry, Medical Diagnostic Instruments, Tools and Dies |
Types of Electroplating | Rack Platting |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Barrel Plating |
Types of Brass | Alpha-Beta Brasses |
Location | Pune,Maharashtra |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
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Service Details:
Service Location | Bhosari, Pune |
Applications for Electroplating | All Metals |
Metals | All Metals |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Manual Plating |
Finish Type | Gold |
Type | Brass |
Gold Polishing | yes |
Types of Brass | Alpha-Beta Brasses |
Material | Brass |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
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Service Details:
Applications for Electroplating | Tools and Dies, Mechanical Assemblies, Military Weaponry |
Types of Electroplating | Rack Platting |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Manual Plating |
Types of Brass | Alpha-Beta Brasses |
Metals | Brass |
Location | Pune,Maharashtra |
Duration | 2-4 Days |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
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Service Details:
Applications for Electroplating | Mechanical Assemblies, Tools and Dies, Military Weaponry, Medical Diagnostic Instruments |
Metals | brass |
Types of Electroplating | barrel |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Rack Plating Method |
Types of Brass | Alpha-Beta Brasses |
Duration | 2-3 days |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
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Service Details:
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Manual Plating |
Gold Polishing | yes |
Finishing | Bright brass/ Golden finish |
Also Provides | Nickel Plating, Plating Service, Copper Plating |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
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Service Details:
Applications for Electroplating | Tools and Dies, Mechanical Assemblies, Military Weaponry, Medical Diagnostic Instruments |
Service Location | All over India |
Service Mode | Offline |
Types of Electroplating | Barrel plating |
Location | Pune |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
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Service Details:
Applications for Electroplating | Medical Diagnostic Instruments, Mechanical Assemblies, Tools and Dies, Military Weaponry |
Types of Metal Coating | Electroplating |
Types of Metal | MS and SS |
Industries Served | Semi-conductor, Electronics |
Location | Pune,Maharashtra |
Duration | 1-5 Days |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
Service Details:
Material | Brass |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Finish Type | Gold |
Plating Methods | Rack Plating Method |
Type | Brass |
Types of Brass | Alpha-Beta Brasses |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
Additional Information:
Service Details:
Applications for Electroplating | Military Weaponry, Tools and Dies, Mechanical Assemblies |
Types of Electroplating | Rack Platting |
Types of Plating | Electroplating |
Plating Methods | Barrel Plating |
Types of Brass | Alpha-Beta Brasses |
Duration | 3-4 Days |
Brass plating is the process of depositing a thin layer of brass onto the surface of a metallic object. This process is performed in a chemical bath that is charged with electricity. The thickness and the quality of the brass plating is determined by the length of time in the bath, the chemicals used, and the configuration of the tank.
The process that applies brass plating to an object is known as electroplating. In this process, the substrate — the metal object or surface upon which the brass plating will be applied — and a source of brass are submerged in a chemical bath. Electricity enters the system through the brass and leaves through the substrate. It carries particles of brass through the solution, towards the substrate. Once these particles reach the substrate, they settle on the surface and bind to it.
.The composition of the chemical bath that the brass is submerged in is significant. Brass plating is almost always done in a cyanide solution. Though there are other chemicals that can be used, most companies continue to use cyanide because it reacts well with the brass
The substrate material and the brass are kept in the electroplating tank while the brass plate grows. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days or weeks to create a layer of brass plating on a substrate. The length of time that the process takes depends on the desired thickness of the final product.
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