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When the Coating Is Part of How the System Works

Nathan Spears by Nathan Spears
14 May 2026
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Electroplated coatings are easy to think of as just a thin metal layer, yet in practice they often determine contact conductivity, component resistance, and the durability of an entire assembly. At Electris Coating Systems, this process appears not as a routine service, but as a set of precisely selected stages, especially important for copper and aluminium components used in the power industry.

The Process Starts Before the Coating Is Applied

The description makes it clear that electroplating is not a standard process, which is why the right technology, automation, and full quality control all matter at the same time. That is an important starting point, because the final result does not begin at the moment the layer is deposited, but much earlier, at the stage of surface preparation.

In practice, that preparation includes cleaning, degreasing, and etching, and the sequence of these operations directly affects how well the new metal layer bonds to the base material. Rust, dust, residues from previous processing, as well as grease and oils, are removed from the surface because they could weaken adhesion. Etching and oxide removal are used to remove oxide layers so that the base metal can come into direct contact with the deposited coating. After each of these stages, the part is thoroughly rinsed in dedicated process baths.

What Can Be Defined Precisely

The company offers a full electroplating service: proper preparation of metal surfaces, application of electroplated coatings, and the combination of electroplated and powder-applied coatings. This is not a general promise, but a service outlined through specific operating ranges and a clearly defined scope.

The most measurable details are straightforward: coating thickness ranges from 1 μm to 50 μm, components up to 2100 mm in length can be electroplated, and the company specializes in technical coatings, mainly intended for the electrical power sector.

Is the final layer itself the most important part of such a service? This points to something more complex: the whole process matters, because the resulting metal coatings create a durable layer that improves the properties of copper and aluminium components, including better electrical conductivity at the point of contact and greater resistance to external factors or mechanical damage.

Copper and Aluminium Serve Different Functions Here

One especially interesting detail is the role of copper plating, because it is presented not as a standalone finish, but as an underlayer. Its function is to improve adhesion and the quality of the final coating, while also creating intermediate layers for further finishes.

Aluminium, by contrast, requires specialized surface treatment. In this case, the technical electroplated coatings are intended to improve conductivity, corrosion resistance, and solderability of aluminium components. In the description of electroplating, it is also clear that these coatings are intended for demanding applications, including the power engineering, rail, data centre, renewable energy, defence, and automotive sectors.

Closing

This is a process with no room for chance: surface preparation, the choice of an intermediate layer, thickness parameters, and adaptation to the geometry of the component all form one continuous technological chain. That is why the offer is described through the lens of technical rather than decorative coatings, with emphasis on conductivity, resistance, and the performance of components within specific power supply and energy distribution systems.

Seen without marketing language, the central point is simple: here, the coating is meant to support the function of the component, not merely cover its surface. And that may be the most telling aspect of all – that the effectiveness of the process is defined not by slogans, but by the sequence of operations, the role of each layer, and a clearly stated range of applications.

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