| This section is currently being
updated, check back soon. Brush Plating is also
known as selective plating, portable electroplating, electrochemical metalizing, and swab
plating to name a few.
No matter what you call it, the theory of Brush
Plating is simple. It is a portable process whereby metal is deposited from a water
based solution onto a metal part, in selective areas, creating an electrochemical bond.
Brush Plating is a turn-key engineered system of electroplating.
Originally developed as a quick touch-up tool to correct Bath Plating defects . . . Brush
Plating is now an integral part of the manufacturing process for many industries.
The LDC Process currently offers more than a dozen standard metal
solutions, as well as numerous alloys. The turn-key system consists of a power supply,
plating handles. plating anodes, anode wraps, pumping and heating systems, and operator
training aides.
LDC PROCESS
BASIC COMPONENTS
- A lightweight, portable DC power supply with two flexible output
leads. One is connected to the part being plated and one is connected to the plating tool.
- The plating tool which consists of a handle and a conforming inert
annode which is wrapped with an absorbent and/or abrasive material.
- The Plating solution which is a water based metal ion containing
solution. This solution, when applied properly by the operator, will produce a high
quality deposit with excellent adhesion.
- A properly trained operator.
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