Plating refers to the metal used for the products, either 100% or in combination with color enamels. All our products are available in a variety of finishes. Gold, silver, bronze, black nickel and copper are the most commonly used platings. Die-Struck products can also be plated in an antique finish; the raised areas can be polished and recessed areas matte or textured.
Gold plating is a method of depositing a thin layer of gold onto the surface of another metal, most often copper or silver (to make silver-gilt), by chemical or electrochemical plating. This article covers plating methods used in the modern electronics industry.
About the method of adding a thin layer of silver to an object.
Copper plating is the process of electrolytically forming a layer of copper on the surface of an item. It takes place in an electrolytic cell where electrolysis which uses direct electric current to dissolve a copper rod and transport the copper ions to the item.
Antique gold is a kind of method in plating process......
Antique Silver is a kind of method in plating process......
Antique copper is a kind of method in plating process......
Electroless nickel plating, also known as enickel and NiP, offers many advantages: uniform layer thickness over most complicated surfaces, direct plating of ferrous metals (steel), superior wear and corrosion resistance to electroplated nickel or chrome.
Black nickel is usually applied in very thin layers because it is a rather brutal deposit. Generally, it does not give very good corrosion resistance; to improve protection when using black nickel, a dull nickel layer is applied before the black nickel. If a brighter finish is required, a bright nickel is applied instead of the dull nickel layer. The black nickel deposit usually appears dark gray when applied and black when coated with a suitable organic coating.
Brass is a kind of method in plating process......
Antique brass is a kind of method in plating process......