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Electroplating is a process industry that involves the application of a thin layer of metal onto a substrate, usually a conductive material. This process is used to improve the surface properties of the substrate, such as corrosion resistance, wear resistance, electrical conductivity, and aesthetic appeal. The electroplating market is driven by the increasing demand for metal-plated components in the automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries. The growing demand for lightweight and corrosion-resistant components is also driving the market.
The electroplating market is segmented based on the type of metal used, such as zinc, copper, nickel, and chromium. The market is also segmented based on the application, such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical.
Some of the major companies in the electroplating market include Atotech, MacDermid Enthone, Coventya, Uyemura, and Kansai Plating. Show Less Read more