The wrapping cloth for brush plating is the cable sheathing material.
Electrobrush plating uses an electrochemical method to use a plating pen soaked in plating solution as the anode to discharge and crystallize metal ions on the surface of the negative electrode (workpiece) to form a metal coating. The plating pen is an insoluble anode, and the plating solution uses a metal salt solution of an organic complex. During brush plating, the plating pen contacts the surface of the workpiece and moves continuously.
Basic principle:
Brush plating relies on a pad or brush in contact with the anode to provide the electrolyte required for electroplating. During electroplating, the pad or brush moves on the plated cathode. An electroplating method. Brush plating uses a specially developed series of brush plating solutions, various forms of plating pens and anodes, and a dedicated DC power supply.
When working, the workpiece is connected to the negative pole of the power supply, the plating pen is connected to the positive pole of the power supply, and the wrapped anode soaked in solution is wiped on the surface of the workpiece. The metal ions in the solution are in contact with the anode on the surface of the part. Discharge crystallization occurs at each point, and gradually thickens as time goes by. Since the workpiece and the plating pen have a certain relative movement speed, it is an intermittent crystallization process for each point on the coating.