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Qué (quién) es ELECTROPLATING - definición

CREATION OF PROTECTIVE OR DECORATIVE METALLIC COATING ON OTHER METAL WITH ELECTRIC CURRENT
Electroplate; Electrolytic deposition; Electoplate; Electro plating; Electroplating of metals; Hull cell; Hull Cell; Electro-plating; Steelfacing; Throwing power; Electroplated; Electrolytic plating; Electrochemical deposition
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electroplating         
noun coat (a metal object) by electrolytic deposition with another metal.
Electroplating         
The deposition by electrolysis of a coating of metal upon a conducting surface. The simplest system makes the object to be plated the negative electrode or plate in a galvanic couple. Thus a spoon or other object may be connected by a wire to a plate of zinc. A porous cup is placed inside a battery jar. The spoon is placed in the porous cup and the zinc outside it. A solution of copper sulphate is placed in the porous cup, and water with a little sodium or zinc sulphate dissolved in it, outside. A current starts through the couple, and copper is deposited on the spoon. A less primitive way is to use a separate battery as the source of current; to connect to the positive plate by a wire the object to be plated, and a plate of copper, silver, nickel or other metal to the other pole of the battery. On immersing both object and plate (anode) in a bath of proper solution the object will become plated. In general the anode is of the same material as the metal to be deposited, and dissolving keeps up the strength of the bath. There are a great many points of technicality involved which cannot be given here. The surface of the immersed object must be conductive. If not a fine wire network stretched over it will gradually fill up in the bath and give a matrix. More generally the surface is made conductive by being brushed over with plumbago. This may be followed by a dusting of iron dust, followed by immersion in solution ot copper sulphate. This has the effect of depositing metallic copper over the surface as a starter for the final coat. Attention must be paid to the perfect cleanliness of the objects, to the condition of the bath, purity of anodes and current density. Voltaic batteries are largely used for the current as well as special low resistance dynamos. Thermo-electric batteries are also used to some extent but not generally.
Electroplating         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Electroplate.
II. Electroplating ·noun The art or process of depositing a coating (commonly) of silver, gold, or nickel on an inferior metal, by means of electricity.

Wikipedia

Electroplating

Electroplating, also known as electrochemical deposition or electrodeposition, is a process for producing a metal coating on a solid substrate through the reduction of cations of that metal by means of a direct electric current. The part to be coated acts as the cathode (negative electrode) of an electrolytic cell; the electrolyte is a solution of a salt of the metal to be coated; and the anode (positive electrode) is usually either a block of that metal, or of some inert conductive material. The current is provided by an external power supply.

Electroplating is widely used in industry and decorative arts to improve the surface qualities of objects—such as resistance to abrasion and corrosion, lubricity, reflectivity, electrical conductivity, or appearance. It is used to build up thickness on undersized or worn-out parts, or to manufacture metal plates with complex shape, a process called electroforming. It is used to deposit copper and other conductors in forming printed circuit boards, and copper interconnects in integrated circuits. It is also used to purify metals such as copper.

The term "electroplating" may also be used occasionally for processes that use an electric current to achieve oxidation of anions on to a solid substrate, as in the formation of silver chloride on silver wire to make silver/silver-chloride (AgCl) electrodes.

Electropolishing, a process that uses an electric current to remove metal cations from the surface of a metal object, may be thought of as the opposite of electroplating.

Throwing power is an important parameter, which describes the uniformity of electroplating current (and of the electroplated thickness). It depends mostly on the composition and temperature of the electroplating solution. Those compositions/conditions, that favor secondary current distribution with a small dependence of current on voltage (i.e. with low transfer coefficients) have a higher (better) throwing power.

Ejemplos de uso de ELECTROPLATING
1. There are hundreds of electroplating workshops, paint manufacturers and other factories which dump their waste into the Asopos.
2. He added that the presence of the substance in the water is a result of electroplating workshops and metallurgy factories dumping their waste in the river.
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4. "If they hadn‘t settled for an easy cancer diagnosis then they would have been able to treat Tony and he wouldn‘t have died." Mr Bannister, who worked for an electroplating company, became ill in August 2005, when he lost weight and began to suffer from flu–like symptoms.