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Coatings

Titan Plating’s passivation uses nitric acid or citric acid to remove free iron from stainless steel surfaces, forming a protective oxide layer. Our expert services enhance corrosion resistance for components in aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial applications, delivering reliable protection.

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Plating solutions across multiple sectors

At Titan Plating, we're dedicated to delivering reliable and cost-effective metal finishing services to businesses across a diverse range of industries. We're recognised as a premier plating company and a leading provider of other metal plating solutions in the industry.

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AEROSPACE

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AUTOMOTIVE

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DEFENCE

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ELECTRONICS

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CONSULTING

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MEDICAL

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OIL & GAS

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OPTICS

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POWER GENERATION

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SEMI CONDUCTORS

How to plate with Titan Plating

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1

Send Your Request

Upload a photo of your item through our website, indicating your plating preferences / requirments to start the process.

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Get Your Quote

We’ll discuss your requirements, confirm details, and agree on a price.
This will be sent via FreshBooks.

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3

Arrange Postage + Send Item

Click the link we send and select a postal service. Then, post your item to us so we can begin plating.

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4

We Plate Your Item

Our experts complete the plating to your agreed specification.

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Make Payment

Once plating is complete, you’ll receive a payment link.

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6

Safe Return Delivery

We securely post your plated item back to you. Insurance options are available in the event that something gets misplaced.

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Collection or Delivery?

Take a look at our trusted couriers and arrange postage or collection for your items.

Get in touch with Titan Plating

Whether you need expert advice or a custom quote, our team is here to help. Reach out today to discuss your project.

Marlborough House, The Courtyard,

Hartley Wintney, Hook RG27 8NY

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Copper

Copper electroplating applies a layer with superior adhesion, conductivity, and durability. It acts as an underplate and heat treatment stop-off and supports high-thickness builds for printed circuits, semiconductors, electroforming, and non-metal metallisation.

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Nickel

Nickel electroplating creates a coating with excellent wear resistance, enhanced by heat treatments and alloys like tin or tungsten. It provides uniform coverage, flexible thickness, and stability in recesses and blind holes for various uses.

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Zinc

Zinc electroplating applies a protective layer with strong corrosion resistance and uniform coverage. It is commonly used on steel for automotive parts, fasteners, and industrial components, often as a base for other coatings.

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Gold

Gold electroplating forms a layer with high corrosion and tarnish resistance, wear protection, conductivity, low contact resistance, and bondable surfaces. It is used in semiconductors, printed circuits, electrical contacts, and connectors.

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Electroless Nickel

Electroless nickel electroplating produces a uniform deposit with corrosion protection, magnetic properties, wear resistance, hardness, and a bright finish. It serves as an alternative to chrome plating with a low friction coefficient.

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Palladium

Palladium electroplating deposits a layer with corrosion resistance similar to gold, hardness, and solderability. It can be alloyed with nickel and is applied as an alternative to gold or platinum in multiple applications.

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Platinum

Platinum electroplating applies a coating with high corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. It is suitable for medical devices like pacemakers and pharmaceutical applications requiring durable, inert surfaces.

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Rhodium

Rhodium electroplating forms a thin, durable layer with a shiny, reflective, hypoallergenic finish. It is used with rack plating for complex specifications in jewellery, automotive parts, and electronics.

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Ruthenium

Ruthenium electroplating creates a hard coating, often alloyed with palladium or platinum, for electrical contacts. It is utilized in data storage, as a catalyst in oil refining, and for solar energy technologies.

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Silver

Silver electroplating produces a ductile, malleable coating with matte, semi-bright, or bright finishes. It offers high electrical and thermal conductivity, reflectivity, and is used in telecom, medical, and limited UV applications.

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