Divided into four categories: process performance, cost and productivity, adaptability, environmental protection & automation, combined with the characteristics of the automated production line:
The overall process is divided into four main stages: pre-treatment, pre-plating (strike plating), main plating, and post-treatment. Fully automated lines operate continuously across workstations; while workpiece handling methods vary—rack plating, barrel plating, or continuous strip plating—the process logic remains consistent.
Driven by four core advantages—high precision, high yield rates, low labor costs, and controllable environmental impact—automated electroplating production lines have become critical infrastructure in modern precision manufacturing, widely adopted across sectors such as electronics, automotive, hardware, new energy, aerospace, and medical devices.
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