Modulus Metal is a company that provides surface coating services to improve the appearance, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance of various materials, including steel. Our team of experts is trained in various surface coating techniques, including electro-plating, immersion plating, hot-dip coating, and electroless (autocatalyst) plating.
- Electro-Plating
- Immersion Plating
- Hot-Dip Coating
- Electroless (Autocathalyst) Plating
Electroplating is a process that involves applying a thin layer of a metal or alloy to the surface of a material by using an electrical current to deposit the metal or alloy onto the surface. Electro-plating is often used to improve the appearance of a material, as well as its corrosion resistance and wear resistance.
Immersion plating is a process that involves dipping a material into a bath of a metal or alloy solution and applying an electrical current to deposit the metal or alloy onto the surface. This process is similar to electro-plating, but it allows for the coating of large or complex-shaped parts.
Hot-dip coating is a process that involves dipping a material into a bath of molten metal or alloy and then allowing the metal or alloy to solidify on the surface. This process is often used to coat large or complex-shaped parts and provides a thick and uniform coating.
Electroless (autocatalyst) plating is a process that involves applying a thin layer of a metal or alloy to the surface of a material by using a chemical reaction to deposit the metal or alloy onto the surface. Electroless plating does not require an electrical current and can be used to coat complex-shaped parts or parts with irregular surfaces.
Modulus Metal is committed to helping its clients improve the surface properties of their materials through the surface coating. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve the desired properties for your materials.