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Metal Plating Services
SR MFG delivers a one-stop electroplating service for metal parts—from sheet metal or machined prototypes through production plated parts. Based on your application requirements, we select the appropriate plating system and inspection plan, and provide traceable inspection records and supporting documentation. We routinely plate carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and similar materials; aluminum plating is evaluated case by case based on part geometry and the pretreatment route before execution. Quality verification can be aligned to your project requirements, including coating thickness per ISO 2178 (for magnetic substrates), adhesion per ASTM B571, and corrosion performance per ASTM B117 / ISO 9227, with test duration and acceptance criteria defined by your drawing or specification.
Applications of Metal Plating
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Automotive components: engine parts, chassis systems, body trim and exterior panels, wheels, interior hardware, battery connection terminals, motor shafts, charging interfaces, and more.
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Electronics & telecom equipment: connectors, switches, relays, printed circuit boards (PCBs), antennas, base-station components, RF connectors, etc.
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Aerospace parts, satellites, and spacecraft: turbine/engine blades, landing gear, fasteners, solar panel brackets, antennas, sensors, and related components.
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Medical devices: surgical blades, tweezers, forceps, and similar instruments.
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Construction: door and window hardware, curtain wall accessories, railings, handrails, and more.
Common Metal Plating Types
Plating includes many processes—such as copper, gold, silver, nickel, chrome, and zinc plating. In manufacturing, the most widely used are zinc plating, nickel plating, and chrome plating. Below is an overview of these three and how they differ.

Zinc Plating
Definition: Zinc plating deposits a thin zinc layer on the surface of a metal, alloy, or other substrate to improve appearance and provide basic rust protection.
Characteristics: Low cost; moderate corrosion protection; typically a silver/whitish finish.
Typical applications: Screws and fasteners, circuit breakers, and general industrial hardware.

Nickel Plating
Definition: Nickel plating forms a nickel layer on a metal (and certain non-metals with proper preparation) by electrolytic plating or electroless plating.
Characteristics: Attractive finish with decorative potential; higher cost; process is relatively more complex; appearance is usually silvery with a slight warm/yellow tone.
Typical applications: Lamp caps, coins, and a wide range of hardware components.

Chrome Plating
Definition: Chrome plating deposits a chromium layer via electroplating or chemical methods. Chromium is a bright, slightly bluish-white metal.
Characteristics: Two common purposes:
- Decorative chrome—bright appearance, good wear resistance; rust protection is generally not as strong as zinc plating but better than simple oxidation finishes.
- Functional (hard) chrome—used to increase surface hardness and wear resistance for performance-critical parts.
Typical applications: Bright decorative trims on appliances and electronics, tools, faucets, and sanitary hardware.
Key Differences at a Glance
| Item | Chrome Plating | Nickel Plating | Zinc Plating |
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| Primary purpose | High hardness, mirror-like finish, long-term protection | Wear resistance, corrosion protection, rust prevention | Basic rust protection + low-cost appearance |
| Process type | Electroplating | Electroplating / Electroless plating | Electroplating |
| Relative cost | Highest | Medium | Lowest |
| Corrosion resistance | Excellent (good chemical stability) | Good | Moderate (poor acid resistance) |
| Typical uses | Automotive trim, molds, sanitary hardware | Electronics parts, medical devices, hardware | Steel structures, general-purpose hardware |
Note: Visual color alone can be misleading. As a rough reference, chrome tends to look brighter/“colder” white, nickel may look slightly warmer, and zinc often appears silver-white—but actual appearance varies by process, passivation, and specification.
SR MFG Managed Outsourcing Delivery
If you don’t want to coordinate across pretreatment, plating, post-treatment, inspection, and logistics, SR MFG can manage the entire outsourced plating delivery as your single point of contact. We lock the process and acceptance criteria during NPI, then run incoming/outgoing inspections and deliver the required documentation in production—helping reduce rework and batch-to-batch variation.





















