Can electroplating have a matte effect?
When everyone hears the word electroplating, the first thing that comes to mind is the shiny effect, the bright light. In the tradition, people always think that the word electroplating represents a bright effect, so can electroplating have a matte effect?
The answer is yes.
Electroplating is a process that attaches metal nickel and chromium to the surface of an object through processes such as high-temperature chemical reactions. Usually the factory uses nickel chromium that can achieve a bright effect, and the matte effect is rarely seen. Among the materials, there is also nickel that can be specially processed to produce a matte effect. The working principle is exactly the same as that of bright electroplating, and the matte effect can be achieved by replacing the processed material.
The processing method, temperature, adhesion and brightness are the same, but because the matte effect is caused by the surface of the object being refracted by the optical fiber from the concave surface of different sizes, these uneven surfaces are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher. It is easy to cause cleaning fluid residue, and white spots of different sizes will appear on the surface.
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