Mechanical Zinc Plating

Mechanical zinc plating, also known as zinc electroplating or zinc mechanical plating, is a surface treatment process used to apply a layer of zinc onto metal substrates. This method is particularly effective for enhancing corrosion resistance and improving the overall durability of components.
Key Features:
Corrosion Protection: The zinc layer serves as a sacrificial anode, protecting the underlying metal from oxidation and corrosion.
Improved Adhesion: The mechanical process ensures strong adhesion between the zinc coating and the substrate, minimizing the risk of flaking or peeling.
Thickness Control: The plating can be tailored to achieve specific thickness requirements, allowing for effective performance in various environments.