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Gold Plating Service

Gold plating is a surface coating process that involves depositing a thin layer of gold onto a substrate, typically metal, to enhance its appearance, conductivity, and corrosion resistance.

Advantages of Gold Plating

Gold plating can be selectively applied to specific areas of a component, allowing for precise control over the coated regions.

Key Features
High Wear and Tear Resistance
Promotion of Electrical Conductivity
Heat Protection
Increased Color Adhesion

Gold Plating Surface Techniques

 The following table shows common gold plating finishes. If you have any other alloy requirements, please contact us.

Applicable Materials
Colors
Texture
Thickness

All metal materials

Gold

Smooth and lustrous surface finish

5 – 30 µm

Gold Plating FAQs

  • Is gold plating relatively expensive?
    Yes, compared to other plating methods, gold plating is usually more expensive.
  • What is the main purpose of gold plating?
    The main purposes of gold plating include decoration, enhancing appearance and texture, corrosion resistance, and improving conductivity.
  • What are the different types of gold plating methods?
    -Electroplating: Gold is deposited on the substrate surface through an electrolytic process.
    -Chemical Plating: Gold is deposited on the substrate through reactions in a special chemical solution.
  • What is gold plating?
    Gold plating is a surface treatment method where gold is deposited onto the surface of a substrate, forming a layer of gold metal coating.