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Electrochemical process for coating with metal
non-decorative metal electroplating were developed. Commercial electroplating of nickel, brass, tin, and zinc were developed by the 1850s. Electroplating baths and
Electroplating
Process of electroplating copper
Copper electroplating is the process of electroplating a layer of copper onto the surface of a metal object. Copper is used both as a standalone coating
Copper_electroplating
Surface coating
Nickel electroplating is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of nickel onto a metal object. The nickel layer can be decorative, provide corrosion
Nickel_electroplating
Technique of electroplating
Chrome plating (less commonly chromium plating) is a technique of electroplating a thin layer of chromium onto a metal object. A chrome plated part is
Chrome_plating
Early photographic technique
the Sheffield plate being given a finishing coat of pure silver by electroplating. In order that the corners of the plate would not tear the buffing material
Daguerreotype
Shiny alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc
Elkington and his cousin Henry Elkington in Birmingham, the development of electroplating caused nickel silver to become widely used. It formed an ideal, strong
Nickel_silver
Set of artifacts claimed to be a battery
as a galvanic cell, possibly used for electroplating, or some kind of electrotherapy. There is no electroplated object known from this period, and the
Baghdad_Battery
Canadian surface finishing company
Kuntz Electroplating Inc. October 28, 2010. Archived from the original on October 28, 2010. Chrome a Corporate History of Kuntz Electroplating Inc (PDF)
Kuntz_Electroplating
Process of electroplating zinc onto steel
zinc electroplating or zinc alloy electroplating maintains a dominant position among other electroplating process options, based upon electroplated tonnage
Electrogalvanization
Chemical process
containing copper salts and a reducing agent such as formaldehyde. Unlike electroplating, electroless plating processes in general do not require passing an
Electroless_copper_plating
Unit of electric charge
frequently used in measurements of electrochemical systems such as electroplating and for battery capacity where the commonly known nominal voltage is
Ampere-hour
Material processing technology
areas (that do not). In electroplating, a thin metal layer is deposited on an existing object and remains there. Electroplating is typically used to change
Electrodeposition
German chemist, physicist, and philosopher (1776–1810)
first achieved sustained electrolysis of water and the discovery of electroplating. He was born in Samitz (Zamienice) near Haynau (Chojnów) in Silesia
Johann_Wilhelm_Ritter
German electrochemist, pioneer of plating technology
October 1878 – 22 May 1946) was a German electrochemist, pioneer of electroplating technology and entrepreneur. Max Schlötter studied chemistry at the
Max_Schlötter
Chemical compound
with the formula Zn(CN)2. It is a white solid that is used mainly for electroplating zinc but also has more specialized applications for the synthesis of
Zinc_cyanide
Surface covering of metal on a conductor
version of this is Sheffield plate). Other plating techniques include electroplating, vapor deposition under vacuum and sputter deposition. Recently, plating
Plating
Speciality chemicals and equipment company
establishment of the first department for electroplating. In 1951, Schering AG started its electroplating division in Feucht, Germany, where Atotech
Atotech
Type of pewter alloy
(the son of Hannah Vickers and John Stacey). After the development of electroplating with silver in 1846, Britannia metal was widely used as the base metal
Britannia_metal
British businessman
manufacturer from Birmingham, England. He patented the first commercial electroplating process. Elkington was born in Birmingham, the son of a spectacle manufacturer
George_Richards_Elkington
Chemical compound
dark-purple solid. Millions of kilograms are produced annually, mainly for electroplating. Chromium trioxide is a powerful oxidiser, a mutagen, and a carcinogen
Chromium_trioxide
Building in Birmingham, England
The Elkington Silver Electroplating Works was a building on Newhall Street in Birmingham, England. It later housed the Birmingham science museum Museum
Elkington Silver Electroplating Works
Elkington_Silver_Electroplating_Works
Electricity-producing machine
electroplating, rather than batteries. A machine was built in 1844 and licensed to the use of the Elkington Works in Birmingham. Such electroplating expanded
Magneto
Type of bullet
Total metal jacket (TMJ or full metal case) bullets are made by electroplating a thin jacket of ductile metal (usually copper) over a core of different
Total_metal_jacket
Reduction in ductility of a metal exposed to hydrogen
corrosion (typically due to aqueous corrosion or cathodic protection), and electroplating. Hydrogen can also be introduced during manufacturing by the presence
Hydrogen_embrittlement
Field of science that studies the physical and chemical behavior of metals
common to high-alloy special steels, superalloys and titanium alloys. Electroplating is a chemical surface-treatment technique. It involves bonding a thin
Metallurgy
Chemical-induced nickel coating of a surface
borohydride reducing agent, yielding a nickel-boron coating instead. Unlike electroplating, processes in general do not require passing an electric current through
Electroless nickel-phosphorus plating
Electroless_nickel-phosphorus_plating
English engineer, metallurgist and inventor
patented the electroplating process. Parkes was put in charge of the casting department, and his attention soon began to focus on electroplating. Parkes took
Alexander_Parkes
an actual layer of heavy copper is electroplated onto an object to produce a bronze-like surface. This electroplating is the method traditionally used for
Bronzing
Chemical compound
soluble in water. Most KCN is used in gold mining, organic synthesis, and electroplating. Smaller applications include chemical gilding and buffing of jewelry
Potassium_cyanide
English poet
reprinted 2006) consists of poetry from her three earlier collections: Electroplating the Baby (1988), which won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize for Best First
Jo_Shapcott
Technique in chemistry and manufacturing
potassium, magnesium, calcium. Electroplating, where a thin film of metal is deposited over a substrate material. Electroplating is used in many industries
Electrolysis
Measuring instrument used in electroplating
a type of test cell used to qualitatively check the condition of a electroplating bath. It allows for optimization for current density range, optimization
Hull_cell
Artisan who makes and repairs jewelry
stone setting, engraving, fabrication, wax carving, lost-wax casting, electroplating, forging, & polishing. In general, an original design is made and sold
Bench_jeweler
Luxury high end cutleryware
develop the company. Thanks to the development of new techniques (massive electroplating, enamels, patinas, natural impressions) and the opening of new factories
Christofle
Fabrication technology used to create high-aspect-ratio microstructures
Abformung – lithography, electroplating, and molding. LIGA consists of three main processing steps: lithography, electroplating, and molding. There are
LIGA
Chemical compound
corrosion resistant coating on metal surfaces either as part of an electroplating process or applied as a primer pigment (see also red lead). It has largely
Zinc_phosphate
1947 industrial explosion in Los Angeles
lowered into it. The event served as the main inspiration for "Nicholson Electroplating", a fictional case featured in the 2011 video game L.A. Noire. SS Sansinena
O'Connor Plating Works disaster
O'Connor_Plating_Works_disaster
Chemical element with atomic number 24 (Cr)
furniture parts and many other items, usually applied by electroplating. Chromium was used for electroplating as early as 1848, but this use only became widespread
Chromium
Electrical generator that produces direct current with the use of a commutator
industrial process. It was used by the firm of Elkingtons for commercial electroplating. In 1827, independently of Faraday, Hungarian inventor Ányos Jedlik
Dynamo
Plating process
semi-conductive devices, batteries, and sensors. Electroplating is generally cheaper than ED. Unlike ED, electroplating only deposits on other conductive or semi-conductive
Electroless_deposition
Type of jewelry
base metal core under heat and pressure rather than applied through electroplating. Such techniques are used by a number of modern manufacturers. Costume
Gold-filled_jewelry
a prelude to surface finishing or to protect sensitive components. Electroplating is particularly sensitive to part cleanliness, since molecular layers
Parts_cleaning
Toxic chemical compound (NaCN)
'strikes' (thin high quality layers) are traditionally formed using cyanide electroplating, these thin interstitial layers allow adhesion between metals that are
Sodium_cyanide
Covering object with layer of tin
two processes for the tinning of the black plates: hot-dipping and electroplating. Hot tin-dipping is the process of immersing a part into a bath of pure
Tinning
Topics referred to by the same term
Copper plating may refer to: Copper electroplating, a technique of electroplating a layer of copper onto a metal object Electroless copper plating, an
Copper_plating
Chemical reaction with oxidation state changes
high temperatures in the presence of a reducing agent. The process of electroplating uses redox reactions to coat objects with a thin layer of a material
Redox
Used in semiconductor integrated circuits
additive manufacturing process), the IBM team in the late 1990's selected electroplating. This started the 'copper revolution" in the semiconductor / microchip
Copper_interconnects
Chemical compound
mint-green tetrahydrate Ni(CH3CO2)2·4 H2O is most common. It is used for electroplating. The compound can be prepared by treating nickel or nickel(II) carbonate
Nickel(II)_acetate
Mass replication process for CDs
electroforming) This is clearly a method opposite to normal electroplating. Another difference to electroplating is that the internal stress of the nickel must be
Compact_disc_manufacturing
Covering an object with a layer of gold
application and gluing, typically of gold leaf, chemical gilding, and electroplating, the last also called gold plating. Parcel-gilt (partial gilt) objects
Gilding
Process of layering steel or iron with zinc to prevent rusting
from corroding, even if there are gaps in the zinc coating. Additional electroplating such as a chromate conversion coating may be applied to provide further
Galvanization
Italian chemist and inventor
was an Italian chemist and inventor who discovered the process for electroplating in 1805. Born in Pavia, he attended the Pharmacy School created by Count
Luigi_Valentino_Brugnatelli
Chemical element with atomic number 48 (Cd)
is a common component of electric batteries, pigments, coatings, and electroplating. In 2009, 86% of cadmium was used in batteries, predominantly in rechargeable
Cadmium
Coating an object with a thin layer of gold
or silver (to make silver-gilt), by a chemical or electrochemical (electroplating) process. Plating refers to modern coating methods, such as the ones
Gold_plating
Chemical compound
presence of Cu(II) impurities. The compound is useful as a catalyst, in electroplating copper, and as a reagent in the preparation of nitriles. Copper cyanide
Copper(I)_cyanide
Chemical compound
in chromium electroplating baths" US Patent No. 5207890 A. Fountoulakis, Stavros G; Humayan, Arif; Lezzi, Robert A. (1985) "Electroplated product and
Barium_chromate
Lingerie accessories
by electroplating. The thickness of the items depends on that of metal coiled strip / molded alloy pieces; and of nylon coating / electroplating layer
Ring,_slide_and_hook
Medical condition
trace quantities of cadmium are found. Cadmium is used extensively in electroplating, although the nature of the operation does not generally lead to overexposure
Cadmium_poisoning
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
of an excess of cyanide ions. Silver cyanide solutions are used in electroplating of silver. The common oxidation states of silver are (in order of commonness):
Silver
Type of European lacquerwork imitating Japanese urushi
to changes in fashion and taste and partly due to the development of electroplating. In response, makers of japanned ware began to focus on more utilitarian
Japanning
Fusion of copper and sterling silver
plate process was generally replaced with electroplating processes, such as that of George Elkington. Electroplating tends to produce a "brilliant" surface
Old_Sheffield_Plate
Organosulfur compound (CHSO2OH)
small-scale in niche markets (for example, in the microelectronic and electroplating industries since the 1980s), which was mainly due to its rather high
Methanesulfonic_acid
Solar-cell architecture
as electroplating requires selective patterning using a sacrificial inkjet-printed or photolithographically-derived mask. As a result, electroplated SHJ
Heterojunction_solar_cell
Electrode where reduction takes place
A cathode is the electrode from which a conventional current leaves a polarized electrical device such as a lead–acid battery. This definition can be recalled
Cathode
American aviator, aerospace engineer and business magnate (1905–1976)
The H-4 is later a central plot piece of DLC Arson Case, "Nicholson Electroplating". In Fallout: New Vegas and the Fallout TV series, the character of
Howard_Hughes
Microcoils produced by electroplating copper on Spirulina bacteria.
Microcoil
May 21, 1895, as an early manufacturer of silver products made with electroplating techniques. In 1900 it operated in a small two-room factory at 106 Whittenton
Poole_Silver_Company
English computer scientist (1912–1954)
after a public holiday. Turing may have inhaled cyanide fumes from an electroplating experiment in his spare room, and he often ate an apple before bed,
Alan_Turing
Ethiopian arms industry
manufacturing and electroplating section Repair and support of supply logistics by repairing and overhauling medium and heavy weapons. The electroplating shop is
Bishoftu Automotive Engineering Industry
Bishoftu_Automotive_Engineering_Industry
Electrochemical process
passivate, and deburr metal parts. It is often described as the reverse of electroplating.[citation needed] It may be used in lieu of abrasive fine polishing
Electropolishing
American photographer, daguerreotypist and ambrotypist
Daniel Davis Jr. patented a method for colouring daguerreotypes through electroplating, and his work was refined by Warren Thompson the following year. In
Daniel_Davis_Jr.
Device for changing direction of current
Low-voltage dynamo from late 1800s for electroplating. The resistance of the commutator contacts causes inefficiency in low-voltage, high-current machines
Commutator_(electric)
Thread
threads are further flattened for electroplating. The threads are then plated with gold by the process of electroplating. The lustre of the gilded threads
Zari
Metal alloy
Zinc's use of a refluxer as part of the refining-process. Zamak can be electroplated, wet-painted, and chromate-conversion-coated well. In the early 1930s
Zamak
Belgian-French engineer (1822–1900)
France, taking up residence in Paris, where he developed an interest in electroplating. His interest in the subject led him to make several electrical inventions
Étienne_Lenoir
Corrosion test method
preventive) Zinc and zinc-alloy plating (see also electroplating). See ISO 4042 for guidance Electroplated chromium, nickel, copper, tin Coatings not applied
Salt_spray_test
Technique that flips a microchip upside down to connect it
on contact pads for the balls, or by wafer bumping which consists of electroplating in which seed metals are first deposited onto a wafer with the chips
Flip_chip
Chemical compound
groups as substituents on the ring carbon. DMH can be used in silver electroplating baths as an alternative to cyanide. It is a degradation product of 1
5,5-Dimethylhydantoin
Chemical compound
soluble turquoise coloured salt is a common source of the Ni2+ ion for electroplating. Approximately 40,000 tonnes were produced in 2005. At least seven sulfate
Nickel(II)_sulfate
Extremely thin sheet of metal
mostly used with gold leaf, electroplating is a gilding technique that does not use leaf. The process of electroplating typically involves dipping an
Metal_leaf
Chemical compound
tetrafluoroborate ([PhN2]+[BF4]−). Solutions of H[BF4] are used in the electroplating of tin and tin alloys. In this application, methanesulfonic acid is
Fluoroboric_acid
Electrolytic extraction process
positive electron consumption in the overall reaction. Both processes use electroplating on a large scale and are important techniques for the economical and
Electrowinning
Indian pump manufacturer
furniture for the local veterinary hospital, and electroplating a temple in Aundh. The Aundh electroplating job led to Laxmanrao being tasked with a major
Kirloskar_Brothers
Chemical compound
cream of tartar used in baking, and Rochelle salt, commonly used in electroplating solutions. As food additives, tartrates are used as antioxidants, acidity
Tartrate
Chemical compound
acid is a chemical compound often used as a brightener in copper electroplating. Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry : IUPAC Recommendations and Preferred
3-Mercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid
3-Mercapto-1-propanesulfonic_acid
Contamination site in New Jersey
by E.C Electroplating, an electroplating company that used chromic acid solution in their products. In 1983, a tank at the E.C Electroplating property
Garfield Groundwater Contamination Superfund site
Garfield_Groundwater_Contamination_Superfund_site
British science fiction author
engineer, he began his career with Mullard Electronics then specialised in electroplating techniques, eventually becoming a freelance consultant engineer. Search
Colin_Kapp
American inventor and politician (1802–1883)
Isaac Adams Jr., invented the first commercial process for nickel electroplating. Adams was born in Rochester, New Hampshire, the son of Benjamin Adams
Isaac_Adams_(inventor)
Electrolysis method
only confined to the electrolysis of water. Uses in industry such as electroplating and electrocrystallisation are also undergoing research due to the wider
Pulse_electrolysis
Czech engineering and manufacturing company
cryogenic technology (helium expansion turbines, compressors and pumps) and electroplating services. PBS TJ80 PBS TJ100 PBS TP100 – Max. power: 180 kW, electrical
PBS_Velká_Bíteš
Saw blade enhanced with diamond grit
blade is a flexible closed steel band with diamonds fixed (often by electroplating) on one edge of the band. Diamond blades designed for specific uses
Diamond_blade
462 °C and a boiling point of 1570 °C. It is used as electrolyte for the electroplating of refractory metals and compounds like titanium, tantalum, hafnium
FLiNaK
Metal surface treatment using chemical removal of surface impurities
ASM International. ISBN 978-0-87170-384-2. OCLC 21034891. American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society (2002). Proceedings AESF SUR/FIN 2002:
Pickling_(metal)
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
dissolves in alkaline solutions of cyanide, which are used in mining and electroplating. Gold also dissolves in mercury, forming amalgam alloys, and as the
Gold
Chemical compound
inhibitors, soil fumigants, active pharmaceutical ingredients, and electroplating agents. The sodium and gold salt of thiomalic acid, sodium aurothiomalate
Thiomalic_acid
Gilding technique
the metal object. This process has generally been supplanted by the electroplating of gold over a nickel substrate, which is more economical and less dangerous
Ormolu
Chemical compound
formula Cd(CN)2. It is a white crystalline compound that is used in electroplating. It is very toxic, along with other cadmium and cyanide compounds. Cadmium
Cadmium_cyanide
American chemist
English-born American chemist and engineer noted for his achievements in electroplating and his development of the electrochemical cell, named the Weston cell
Edward_Weston_(chemist)
Metalworking process
electrochemical and heat colouring of metals, the cyanide free immersion plating and electroplating (pdf file), Zagreb 2025 Heat tinting stainless steel
Heat_coloring_of_metals
something else originates, develops, or takes form; a mold or die; an electroplated impression of a phonograph record used to make duplicate records. (noun
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ELECTROPLATING
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Male
Iranian/Persian
(سهراب) Persian name SOHRAB means "bright, shining."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Home Lord
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Welsh
Pearl; Based on the Abbreviation Meg
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Perfect; Not Having Any Imperfection; Name of Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Imperial Abundant, Inhabited
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Yudhistar
Boy/Male
Tamil
Banbihari | பநபிஹாரீ
Lord Krishna
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a Middle English personal name, Ode, in which personal names of several different origins have coalesced: principally Old English Od(d)a, Old Norse Od(d)a and Continental Germanic Odo, Otto. The first two are short forms of names with the first element Old English ord, Old Norse odd ‘point of a weapon’. The Continental Germanic names are from a short form of compound names with the first element od- ‘possessions’, ‘riches’. The situation is further confused by the fact that all of these names were Latinized as Odo. Odo was the name of the half-brother of the Conqueror, archbishop of Bayeux, who accompanied the Norman expedition to England and was rewarded with 439 confiscated manors. The German name Odo or Otto was a hereditary name in the Saxon ruling house, as well as being borne by Otto von Wittelsbach, who founded the Bavarian ruling dynasty in the 11th century, and the 12th-century Otto of Bamberg, apostle of Pomerania.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vijayashanthi | விஜயாஷாநதீÂ
Victory
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Cheerful
ELECTROPLATING
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ELECTROPLATING
n.
The art or process of depositing a coating (commonly) of silver, gold, or nickel on an inferior metal, by means of electricity.
imp. & p. p.
of Electroplate
n.
The act or art precipitating a metal electro-chemical action, by which a coating is deposited, on a prepared surface, as in electroplating and electrotyping; galvanoplasty.