What is the selective plating method?

09 Dec.,2024

 

What is selective plating and how does it differentiate from ...

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What is Selective Plating?

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What is Selective Plating?

Selective electroplating is a portable plating method used to enhance, repair, and refurbish localized areas on manufactured components

The SIFCO Process® is the leading portable method of selective plating localized areas without the use of an immersion tank. It is primarily used for enhancing surfaces on OEM components, permanent repairs and salvaging worn or mis-machined parts.

Selective plating includes processes in which solution can be applied via a brush or encapsulated or cell plating flow tools.

Brush Plating &#; This is the primary technique used by SIFCO ASC technicians. In this process, a direct current -supplied by a rectifier &#; is used in a circuit that&#;s complete when an anode is touching the component to be plated. When brush plating, the anode acts as the brush which is covered in cotton, polyester or other materials that hold solutions. Once the anode is thoroughly saturated in the solution the deposit is applied onto the negatively charged part. Brush plating requires movement between the anode and the part. This can be accomplished by brushing the anode over the part, by moving the part and keeping the anode stationary, or by moving both.

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