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What Plating Do You Need?

Almost any type of metal can be plated. However, it depends on what you are using it for and what type of metal you are plating. Below you can learn a little more that might help you learn exactly what type you should go with.

Traditional Gold Plating

Gold is the most common plating you may have heard of. It is used for several different types of metals, but it is mainly used for electrical situations and parts. These parts include conductors, switches, and pins. This increases the lifetime of the parts and protects them against excessive wear and corrosion. When you go with a metal plating service to have gold, you can also prevent your components from oxidizing and losing color.

Use of Silver Plating

Although silver is used for several projects, it is a soft metal; therefore, it cannot be used on anything that will encounter a lot of wear and tear because it will be broken down more quickly than other materials. However, silver makes for a great conductor. A lot of people use it for their entertainment purposes. This includes antennas, radios, and cell phones. More or less anything that requires a high ratio of frequency.

The Option of Copper Plating

Copper is one of the number one choices for several different reasons. The number one reason is that it protects very well against corrosion and is strong enough to handle wear. However, it also works great for an undercoat to the more precious metals such as gold and silver. Copper also will stick to any base material far better than other types of metals.

These are just a few of the options to consider when you are looking into metal plating services. To learn more about metal plating and which metals to use, contact ProPlate to get started. All plating provided is done to high standards of quality, so you can always expect top quality service.

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