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Electroplating

Electroplating, also known as galvanic technology, is a surface and coating technique. Electroplating involves the electrochemical deposition of metals on metallic or metallized surfaces. This is done using an electrolyte and direct current.

Electroplating wastewater treatment uses atmospheric evaporation technology, which ensures that the rinse water quality remains consistently high. Electroplating systems are used, among other things, for the surface treatment of metals (steel, aluminum, magnesium, etc.) and plastics. Electroplating is mainly used for cleaning (e.g., degreasing), pickling, and stripping (creating surface roughness, e.g., aluminum).

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