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Synthesis of Inorganic Materials. Edition No. 4

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Electrodeposition is a chemical engineering process used to deposit a thin layer of metal onto a substrate. It is a form of electroplating, which involves the use of an electric current to reduce dissolved metal cations so that they form a thin, adherent film on the substrate. The process is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical device manufacturing. The electrodeposition market is driven by the increasing demand for lightweight materials in the automotive and aerospace industries. The growing demand for corrosion-resistant coatings in the electronics industry is also driving the market. Additionally, the increasing demand for medical devices and implants is expected to drive the market in the near future. Some of the major companies in the electrodeposition market include BASF SE, PPG Industries, Inc., The Sherwin-Williams Company, AkzoNobel N.V., and Kansai Paint Co., Ltd. Show Less Read more