Electroplating Finishing Services from China

Vertex specializes in Electroplating finish services for your CNC parts, ensuring enhanced aesthetics, durability, and corrosion resistance. Expert precision for optimal component performance.

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Applicable to
Coating Types
Appearance
All metals
Chrome, zinc, copper, nickel, brass etc.
Metallic
Metal Coating
Characteristics
Appearance
Typical Applications
Chrome
Increased surface hardness Excellent corrosion protection Excellent for decorative purposes
Silver finish with a slight blue tinge
Chrome plating is used for both maintenance and purely decorative purposes. Some common applications include car components, tools and kitchen utensils.
Hard Chrome
Thicker than chrome plating Very hard and durable Decorative finishes
Silver finish with a slight blue tinge
Widely used in the aerospace and agricultural sectors. Some common applications include hydraulics, valves, crankshafts, harvester rolls and injection moulds.
Nickel
Good corrosion resistance Good heat resistance Offers a softer decorative finish
Bright silver finish with a slight yellow tinge
Nickel playing is often used to protect lightweight plastics and other metals from wear and tear.
Zinc
Economic and safe Excellent corrosion protection for steel
Bright silver/blue appearance
Mainly used for smaller CNC parts like nuts, bolts, fasteners that will be exposed in interior or mildly corrosive conditions.

Electroplating Services

Get custom CNC metal or plastic parts and finish it off with an electroplated finish whether for maintenance or purely decorative purposes. We can coat your parts in chrome, zinc and nickel.

Other Finishing Services Available

Vertex’s industry-leading expertise ensures unrivaled quality and convenience with our comprehensive, one-stop finishing services.

  • Copper Plating
  • Electroless Nickel
  • Nickel Plating
  • Nickel Sulfamate
  • Tin Plating
  • Zinc Plating
  • Anodizing type II (Glossy)
  • Anodizing type II (Matte)
  • Anodizing Type III Hard coat
  • Mechanical Polishing
  • Electropolishing
  • Vibratory Polishing
  • Mirror Polishing
  • Glass Bead Blasting
  • Ceramic Bead Blasting
  • Plastic Bead Blasting
  • Steel Shot Blasting
  • Stainless Steel Bead Blasting

Powder coating is a dry finishing process, using finely ground particles of pigment and resin electrostatically charged and sprayed onto surfaces. Cured under heat, it creates a durable, uniform, and attractive finish, popular for its environmental and performance benefits.

Black oxide, a conversion coating in surface finishing, chemically forms a protective black layer on metals, primarily ferrous alloys. It enhances corrosion resistance, reduces light reflection, and adds decorative appeal. Applied through hot or cold processes, the finish is often sealed with wax or oil to boost durability and protection.

Chromate conversion coating, often known as Alodine or Chemfilm, is a surface treatment for aluminum and its alloys. It forms a thin, protective chromate layer, enhancing corrosion resistance, promoting paint adhesion, and providing electrical conductivity. Commonly used in aerospace and automotive industries, it offers a decorative finish with minimal dimensional change.

DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating is a nanocomposite finish that imparts a hard, wear-resistant surface to materials. Mimicking properties of natural diamond, it offers exceptional lubricity, corrosion resistance, and a reduced friction coefficient, making it ideal for automotive, tools, and precision components.

Brushing in surface finishing uses abrasive brushes to create fine, consistent lines on metal surfaces. This mechanical process enhances appearance, masks defects, and prepares surfaces for coatings. Offering various textures, from short to long grains, brushing ensures aesthetic refinement for various applications.

Titanium anodizing is a surface finishing process that modifies the oxide layer on titanium components. Enhancing corrosion resistance and biocompatibility, it also adds vibrant, interference-based colors without dyes or pigments. Popular in medical devices and aerospace, it combines aesthetics with functional benefits.

Passivation is a surface finishing process that treats stainless steel with a mild oxidant, removing iron contaminants and enhancing its natural oxide layer. This strengthens corrosion resistance and prevents unwanted reactions in environments like the medical, food, and aerospace industries.

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