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<div>Lorem ipsum dolor sit ametFor electroplating of metals, consetetur sadipscing elitrespecially precious metals, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam eratwater based solutions (electrolytes) are used which contain the metals to be deposited as ions (i.e. dissolved metal salts). An electric field between the anode and the work pieces as the cathode forces the positively charged metal ions to move to the cathode where they give up their charge and deposit themselves as metal on the surface of the work piece. Depending on the application, for electric and electronic or decorative end use, sed diam voluptuadifferent electrolytic bath solutions (electrolytes) are used. The electroplating equipment used for precious metal plating and its complexity varies widely depending on the process technologies employed. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebumElectroplating processes are encompassing besides the pure metal deposition also preparative and post treatments of the goods to be coated. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est An important parameter for creating strongly adhering deposits is the surface of the goods to be metallic clean without oily or oxide film residues. This is achieved through various pre-treatment processes specifically developed for the types of material and surface conditions of the goods to be plated. In the following segments electrolytes – both precious and non-precious – as well as the most widely used electroplating processes are described.[[Electroplating_(or_Galvanic_Deposition)|more]] </div>
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