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When a metal or metal object is coated with a very thin 
 layer of another metal, the process is known as 
 electronic plating (also known as electroplating or 
 electroplating). The process is typically carried out by 
 applying a direct electric current to the metal or metal 
 object. When the metals react with each other, they 
 partially dissolve, resulting in the formation of a 
 chemical bond between the two metals. Metal surfaces are 
 typically coated with electroplating coatings that are 
 less than 0.0002 inches thick, or one thousandth of an 
 inch in thickness.
 
 Because of the chemical bond formed between 
 the 
 platingand the base metal, the plating is a 
 permanent addition to the metal's surface and does not 
 wear away or fade over time. In other words, it will not 
 naturally fall off or separate from the rest of the body 
 as it would if the condition were not present. When it 
 comes to plating, it is possible for it to be worn away 
 over the course of several months or even years of 
 regular use and abuse.
 
 Because this top layer is so thin, it can only be used 
 for a limited number of tasks due to the fact that it is 
 so thin. Because of their corrosion resistance, certain 
 metals can be applied to a surface to provide additional 
 protection against rust, damage, and corrosion as a 
 result of their application.
 
 ELECTROPLATING is a term that refers to the process of 
 electroplating.
 
 A gold and nickel alloy that can be wire-bonded together.
 A common practice in Ancient Greece for mechanically 
 attaching gold to other metals was to heat the metals 
 separately before combining the metals and then rapidly 
 cooling the resulting combination. Throughout history, 
 this material has been hammered into shape and then used 
 to create statues, books, and a variety of other 
 artifacts.
 
 A chemical process that combines multiple layers of metal 
 to form a solid piece, with a layer of gold resting on 
 top of the piece's surface, is used today to achieve gold 
 plating, also known as gold electroplating. 
 Electroplating, which has been in commercial use since 
 the 1840s, has undergone significant refinement, 
 particularly during the two World War periods.
 
 In order for the electroplating process to begin, the 
 part must be polished and cleaned to the greatest extent 
 possible before it can be exposed to the gold plating 
 solution. If the surface has been contaminated with dirt, 
 oil, scratches, or other damage, it is possible that the 
 surface will appear uneven and smudged as a result. It is 
 also possible for the gold plating to appear uneven and 
 smudged if it has been contaminated with dirt, oil, 
 scratches, or other types of damage.
 
 A metal salt is formed from the plating metal, which is 
 typically gold or silver in today's electroplating 
 processes. This is the first step in the modern 
 electroplating process. It is possible to create these 
 salts by mixing acids and bases together. A 
 neutralization reaction occurs as a result of the 
 combination of acids and bases. In the presence of an 
 acid or a non-metal, the formation of metal salts takes 
 place when positively charged ions of the metal combine 
 with one another to form a compound with a negative 
 charge on its surface. After adding the salt to the 
 water, thoroughly mixing it together to create a bath for 
 your component is completed.
 
 The plating process involves immersing a component in 
 this bath while applying an electric current to it, which 
 is known as the plating process. An inconsequential 
 amount of current is directed to the component as it 
 moves through the bath, dissolving the metal salts that 
 are present. When a current passes through your 
 component, gold molecules are carried along with it and 
 deposit on the surface of the component.
 
 The length of time that the component is left in the bath 
 is typically used to determine the thickness of the 
  
 plating that is applied to the 
 component....
 
 In having gold plating done, you are taking advantage of 
 decades of clean and refined practices that have been in 
 place before your very eyes.
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