Base materials refer to all those materials that can be processed through established galvanization processes. These materials can be used in basic galvanic processes to make them more durable, more resistant, and aesthetically more appealing.
Galvanization protects brass from oxidation and enhances its appearance.
We use different types of galvanization on brass, including nickel, chrome, and silver plating.
All these processes allow us to achieve the best results from the material in terms of resistance, appearance, and brilliance.
The galvanization process on aluminum is a method used to coat the material with a protective and durable layer, usually nickel, chrome, or copper.
The process promotes the adhesion of the coating metal: the aluminum is then immersed in an electrolytic solution containing ions of the chosen coating metal.
In the galvanization process, steel is coated with a layer of zinc, titanium, or chrome through electrodeposition.
This protects the metal from corrosion and ensures long-term durability and resistance.
The galvanization process on zamak is similar to the previous methods: the goal is always to ensure resistance and improve the material’s aesthetics through various processing stages. These include cleaning to remove impurities or dirt, immersion in a zinc bath, and completing the process to ensure long-term durability and resistance.
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