Copper Plating (Bright, Satin & Antique)
Copper Plating is the process of applying a thin layer of copper onto a metal surface. This is typically done for several reasons, including electrical conductivity and adhesion for subsequent electroplated layers. Copper plating can produce a dull, polished or satin finish.
Nickel Plating (Bright, Satin & Antique)
Nickel Plating involves applying a thin layer of nickel onto the surface of a metal object. This is typically done to enhance corrosion resistance, improve wear resistance, and provide a decorative finish.
Chrome Plating (Bright, Satin & Black Chrome)
Chrome Plating is a process that involves applying a thin layer of chromium onto a surface, typically metal, to enhance its properties. The surface of chrome plating increases wear resistance, gives a bright, shiny, and smooth finish making it easier to clean and maintain.
Brass Plating (Bright, Satin & Antique)
Brass Plating is one of the most widespread alloy plating methods due to its colour and decorative appearance. Applications for this finish include furniture, taps and doorware.