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When many firms consider electroplating, they consider methods including covering a metal part with another metal material like gold, nickel, copper or silver. Notwithstanding, it is likewise conceivable to plate non-metallic materials to advance electrical conductivity, further develop corrosion protection or improve the overall appearance of the completed part. Plastic is quite possibly the most well-known non-metallic substance that can take advantage of electroplating, including famous plastic gums, for example, polycarbonate, polyethersulfone, Teflon and diallyl phthalate. Here, we discuss some of the major preparation considerations before plastic plating. Home - Smart Microns