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It is used to plate metal on objects without using electroplating.
Electroplating is the coating of an object with a metal.
It is also used in the electroplating of nickel on metal objects.
This is the electroplating of zinc onto an object.
Unlike electroplating, it is not necessary to pass an electric current through the solution to form a deposit.
This electroplating is the method traditionally used for "bronzing" of baby shoes.
One exhibition used biological electroplating, mimicking processes done by some sea creatures.
Electroplating is the primary source of chromium and cadmium.
Electroplating is the process of recoating metal through chemical bonding.
Electroplating is used in layering metals to fortify them.
Electroplating is the most common modern technique.
Prior to the application of chrome in the 1920s, nickel electroplating was used.
Electroplating is done in huge vats of solvent that contain dissolved metals.
Nickel electroplating is a process of depositing nickel on a metal part.
Deposition of seed layer and subsequent electroplating (Fig. 4, step 5)
Commercial electroplating of nickel, brass, tin, and zinc were developed by the 1850s.
Consider an experiment to examine electroplating of aluminum (non-aqueous) on copper strips.
Electroplating is used to give metal objects a better appearance or to protect them from corrosion, wear, or rust.
Electroplating is how this is done.
Electroplating is a useful process.
This process has generally been supplanted by the electroplating of gold over a nickel substrate, which is more economical and less dangerous.
Most commercial electroplating of cadmium is done by electrodeposition from cyanide baths.
Electroplating is a common surface-treatment technique.
Gone are most of the chemical and pharmaceutical factories, the breweries, the electroplating and steel fabricating companies.
Electroplating is used in many industries for functional or decorative purposes, as in vehicle bodies and nickel coins.