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Features of Alkaline Zinc Plating

Alkaline zinc plating is a widely used electroplating process that deposits a layer of zinc onto a metal substrate (typically steel or iron) in an alkaline (high pH) electrolyte solution. The primary purpose of this zinc coating is to provide excellent corrosion protection to the underlying metal, and it is available in Blue, Bright, Yellow, and Black finishes.

Excellent Throwing Power:


Provides a uniform zinc deposit on parts with complex geometries, including recessed areas and blind holes.

Good Corrosion Resistance:


Offers sacrificial protection to the underlying steel or iron, significantly extending the part's lifespan by corroding before the base metal.

Cyanide Free Process:


Modern alkaline zinc plating systems are non-cyanide, making them more environmentally friendly and simplifying waste treatment.

Reduced Hydrogen Embrittlement:


The plating process has a lower risk of causing hydrogen embrittlement compared to other plating methods, which is crucial for high strength steel components.

Ductile Deposit:


The zinc coating is ductile and less prone to cracking or peeling, making it suitable for parts that will be bent or formed after plating.




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Process Tank Monitoring System

  • Every process Solution Tank in our facility carries a Unique ID and is documented for its physical sizes, its contents,
  • Its control and testing methods and its maintenance logs. The tank monitoring system files hold all relevant
  • Information needed to continiously control and monitor the contents of every tank along with relevant standard copies for reference. The logged data is also captured by our computerized system which contains applications to alert the user of timely interventions potentially required to maintain the tanks based on their usage data.