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Plating

CNC plating is a process that uses computer numerical control (CNC) to apply a thin layer of metal to a part. This can be done for a variety of reasons, including:
  • To improve the appearance of the part
  • To protect the part from corrosion
  • To improve the strength or durability of the part
  • To provide a non-stick surface
Some of the most common types of CNC plating processes include:
  • Electroplating: Electroplating is a process that uses an electric current to deposit a metal onto a part.
  • Chemical plating: Chemical plating is a process that uses chemicals to deposit a metal onto a part.
  • Vacuum deposition: Vacuum deposition is a process that uses a vacuum to deposit a metal onto a part.
BENEFITS

CNC plating offers a number of benefits over traditional plating methods, including:
    • Increased accuracy: CNC plating systems can be programmed to apply the plating with extreme precision, resulting in a more uniform finish.
    • Increased repeatability: CNC plating systems can be used to reproduce the same finish time and time again, ensuring that each part is plated to the same high standard.
    • Increased efficiency: CNC plating systems can be used to plate parts much faster than traditional methods, which can save businesses time and money.
    • Reduced environmental impact: CNC plating systems can be used to apply plating more efficiently, which can help to reduce waste and pollution.
CNC plating is a versatile process that can be used to plate a wide variety of parts. Some common applications for CNC plating include:
    • Automotive: CNC plating is used to plate parts for cars, such as wheels and trim.
    • Aerospace: CNC plating is used to plate parts for aircraft, such as jet engines and landing gear.
    • Medical: CNC plating is used to plate parts for medical devices, such as implants and surgical tools.
    • Industrial: CNC plating is used to plate parts for a wide variety of industrial applications, such as machine tools and construction equipment.