Copper plating
An ideal basis for subsequent treatments
Copper plating is a surface treatment process in which a thin layer of copper is deposited on a metal part. This treatment is often used as an undercoat for other coatings, or to improve the part's conductive properties and corrosion resistance. Copper plating is also appreciated for its unique aesthetics and its ability to improve the adhesion of subsequent layers in electroplating processes.
Copper plating is essential to improve conductivity and prepare metal surfaces for subsequent treatments or to achieve a unique aesthetic finish.
The benefits of copper plating
Copper plating is a surface treatment in which a thin layer of copper is deposited on a metal substrate, usually using an electrolytic or chemical process. This coating improves the properties of the base material, such as corrosion resistance and conductivity. As a metal, copper has good malleability and strong adhesion with many other metals, making it a preferred choice for certain surface preparations.
Excellent electrical conductivity
Good thermal conductivity
Corrosion protection
