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  2. Electroplating - Wikipedia

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    The barrel is then rotated, and electrical currents are run through the various pieces in the barrel, which complete circuits as they touch one another. The result is a very uniform and efficient plating process, though the finish on the end products will likely suffer from abrasion during the plating process.

  3. Electroless nickel immersion gold - Wikipedia

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    The gold is typically applied by quick immersion in a solution containing gold salts. Some of the nickel is oxidized to Ni 2+ while the gold is reduced to metallic state. A variant of this process adds a thin layer of electroless palladium over the nickel, a process known by the acronym ENEPIG. [1]

  4. Gold plating - Wikipedia

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    Gold plating is a method of depositing a thin layer of gold onto the surface of another metal, most often copper or silver (to make silver-gilt), by a chemical or electrochemical (electroplating) process.

  5. Barrel plating - Wikipedia

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    Barrel plating for electrical components (e.g. ceramic capacitors) used to grow terminals. Barrel plating is a form of electroplating used for plating a large number of smaller metal objects in one sitting. It consists of a non-conductive barrel-shaped cage in which the objects are placed before being subjected to the chemical bath in which ...

  6. Wohlwill process - Wikipedia

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    The resulting gold is 99.999% pure, and of higher purity than gold produced by the other common refining method, the Miller process, which produces gold of 99.5% purity. [1] [2] [3] For industrial gold production the Wohlwill process is necessary for highest purity gold applications. When lower purity gold is required, refiners often utilize ...

  7. Electrical discharge machining - Wikipedia

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    The tool-electrode can also be used in such a way that only a small portion of it is actually engaged in the machining process and this portion is changed on a regular basis. This is, for instance, the case when using a rotating disk as a tool-electrode. The corresponding process is often also referred to as EDM grinding. [17]

  8. IsaKidd refining technology - Wikipedia

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    The lower cost of the cathode plates compared to starter sheets means that shorter cathode cycle times are possible. [2] The cycle time can range from 5 to 14 days, but a seven-day cathode cycle is common. [2] This shorter cycle time improves current efficiency as less short circuits occur and there is less nodulation of the cathode surface. [2]

  9. George Richards Elkington - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Elkingtons opened a new electroplating works in Newhall Street , in the Jewellery Quarter , Birmingham in 1841, and the following year Josiah Mason , a pen manufacturer, joined the firm [ 1 ] and encouraged the Elkingtons to diversify their output, adding more affordable electroplated jewellery and cutlery to the large pieces the ...