Entries by Ilana Williams

WPC Completes ITAR Registration

Williams Plating Company, Inc. is now one of the only International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Registered electroplating companies serving North Carolina. As we move into 2018, the requirements of our customers are guiding our continual improvement as we seek out new certifications to improve the quality of our work

Electroless Vs. Electrolytic Nickel Plating

Nickel is one of the most versatile metals used for plating purposes, offering solderability, conductivity, increased wear resistance, and corrosion resistance in a multitude of applications. There are two types of nickel plating – electrolytic and electroless nickel.

Electroplating Benefits

Electroplating is the process of passing an electric current through a solution called an electrolyte. A cathode and an anode are placed in an electrolyte solution and charged by an electrical current, and electrons are transferred from the anode (a sacrificial anode designed to be used up) and deposited on the cathode (the metal receiving electroplating).

Electroplating Methods

The primary electroplating methods are rack plating, barrel plating, and vibratory plating. Each method has specific applications based on the size, shape, and geometry of the parts. The plating method depends entirely on the size and shape of parts being processed.