The electroplating industry is a set of processes in which the surface of metal or non-metal parts is covered with layers of metal or non-metal to achieve suitable levels for industrial or decorative applications and reduce production costs. On the other hand, one of the problems of human society is damage caused by corrosion, according to the available statistics, the amount of damage caused by corrosion is about 5% of the GDP of the countries worldly.
Meanwhile, many chemical raw materials are used in various types of electroplating in this sector. Some of the most widely used ones can be offered to the respected activists of this important part of the industry as follows:
Meanwhile, many chemical raw materials are used in various types of electroplating in this sector. Some of the most widely used ones can be offered to the respected activists of this important part of the industry as follows:
- Chromic acid
- Boric acid
- Nickel Anode
- Chrome Anode
- Zinc Anode
- Phosphorus Copper Anodes
- Cyanide Copper Anodes
- Brass Anodes
- Steel Anode
- Tin Anode
- Barium carbonate
- Nickel(II) carbonate
- Nickel(II) chloride
- Zinc chloride
- Tin(II) chloride
- Sodium chloride
- Ammonium chloride
- Nickel(II) sulfate
- Tin(II) sulfate
- Copper(II) sulfate
- Sodium hydroxide
- Sodium cyanide
- Copper(I) cyanide
- Zinc cyanide
- Potassium cyanide
- Zinc oxide
- Sodium sulfide
- Lead anode
- Potassium hydroxide