process of electroplating
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Electroforming is a metal forming processthat forms parts through electrodeposition on a model, known in the industry as a mandrel. The mandrel is most often separated intact or dissolved away after forming, but occasionally left in place.
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Electroplating is basically the process of plating a metal onto the other by hydrolysis mostly to prevent corrosion of metal or for decorative purposes
The electroplating process
The electroplating process is quite similar to the electroforming process: both are a form of additive manufacturing, and both work through an electro-deposition process.
In Electroplating, both an anode and a cathode (the metal part to be coated) are immersed in an electrolytic bath that is composed of a solution of salts, including the metal to be plated. A direct current (DC) of electricity is passed through the solution, effecting the transfer of metal ions onto the cathodic surface, plating the metal onto the item.
The electroplating process
The electroplating process is quite similar to the electroforming process: both are a form of additive manufacturing, and both work through an electro-deposition process.
In Electroplating, both an anode and a cathode (the metal part to be coated) are immersed in an electrolytic bath that is composed of a solution of salts, including the metal to be plated. A direct current (DC) of electricity is passed through the solution, effecting the transfer of metal ions onto the cathodic surface, plating the metal onto the item.
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