Electroplating

David Hanson
Electroplating in the home workshop can seem a daunting task due to the range of chemicals, the unfamiliar processes and the underlying chemistry involved. However, the results of a well-cleaned item and a well-maintained electrolyte are overwhelmingly impressive and, compared to sending parts to be industrially electroplated, are very cost effective. The practical advice given in Electroplating will provide you with the confidence and ability to create an electroplating tank of your own. This book will guide you through each of the processes and the equipment needed to start your own plating system and, alongside detailed step-by-step photographs and diagrams, provide instructions on their most effective use. It covers: the history and scientific basics of the electroplating process; types of electroplating metals and their function and applications; formulations and ingredients for electroplating solutions; advice on selecting the best equipment to use depending on tank size; detailed processes of cleaning and its vital importance to the final results and finally, safety information including personal safety and the correct disposal of chemicals.
Electroplating by David Hanson

About the author

Dan and David Hanson are father and son, and directors of Gateros Plating, a small company specializing in home electroplating kits. Learning the techniques first as part of a hobby restoring motorcycles, Dan has worked in the electroplating industry for over ten years. David joined the company after completing a degree of BSc Natural Sciences (Physics) and working as a 3D printer engineer. This is their first book.

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