Precious metals are costly and even when used only as a plating material, they can dramatically add to the final production cost of a part or component. Choosing silver plating may be the most cost effective option possible without compromising on quality or conductivity for a vast number of different components, parts and elements in many types of applications requiring the use of precious metals.
Silver electroplating is a primary consideration for many different types of projects and components. With its lower cost, it is also a cost effective consideration of larger orders and for components which are required on an ongoing basis.
Features of Silver Plating
The features of silver plating which make it so appropriate for a wide range of different applications are very similar to the benefits of gold plating, but the price factor is definitely an important consideration.
Silver provides corrosion resistance and is also an excellent consideration when conductivity is required. Although one of the softer metals silver is very durable when used in silver plating and can help to extend the life of a part by providing a more protective coating. This is true particularly when compared with tin, which is the other option which is often considered with silver.
Another important aspect of choosing silver plating is that the final product has an excellent level of solderability. It is a process used on bronze, copper, aluminum, steel and stainless steel as well as alloys.
Uses in Industry
Industrial silver plating is becoming more and more common in a wider range of industrial applications. This is not a shiny decorative looking plate but rather a matte look which will retain its color even under extreme use conditions. There are slight variations in the color which can be produced from semi-bright to a dull look depending on the needs for the particular component.
It is often used in electrical components and especially on connectors. Since silver plate can tolerate high temperatures it can also be used in processing and manufacturing applications. It is also a good option for storage tanks for chemicals because it is highly corrosion resistant.
You will also find silver plating in the aerospace industry where it can be found in turbines as well as components such as gears. With its conductivity and corrosion resistance combined with the varieties of surface options it is one of the most versatile and cost effective plating options on the market today.
At PEP General Metal Finishing we have been providing top quality silver plating and rack and barrel gold electroplating since 1972. To learn more see us at website.