Electrogalvanizing is a commonly used metal surface treatment technology that forms a zinc coating on the metal surface to improve its corrosion resistance and aesthetics. In practical applications, the thickness of the electroplating layer is a key parameter that directly affects the performance and service life of the product.
Both zinc alkaline and acid zinc plating (chloride) can be applied to a wide variety of base metals and alloys. Choosing one over the other depends largely on the specific requirements of the coating, base metal, and what will happen to the part after the plating process is complete.