Applications of Rack Plating
When the components receiving surface finishing have a complex design or are large in size, rack plating plants are advantageous.
The Rack or Jig has two basic functions:
- During the surface polishing process, keep the component secure.
- It aids in the transmission of DC current and the maintenance of electrical contact.
Aside from that, the Rack aids in component alignment to ensure proper plating thickness, coat quality, and drainage of surplus solution.
Why choose us?
- The ability to handle a variety of finishes with a variety of components within same production facility
- US Automation’ Enhanced Automation
- Material Handling System of the Future
- Integrated Fume Extraction System with PLC Control
- Man and machine safety features are extensive.
- Design that is extremely easy to maintain
- Designed to help you save money on water.
- Availability of Automatic, Semi-Automatic, and Manual Plants
Why Automation is Preferred in Plating?
In bulk plating operations, automation is strongly recommended for the following reasons:
- Consistency
- Lower Labor costs
- Eradication of Human errors
- Reduced Operating costs
- Controlled Inputs
- Better Production Control
- Traceability and Versatility
How Automation in Plating Works at US Automation?
- Requirement based Loading
- Process Driven Auto Controlled Current and Temperature
- Automatic conductivity and level control
- Auto-dosing based on ampere-hour consumption/processed area
- Production and Data Recording for Events and Alarms
- Process Monitoring through the Internet
- SMS/Email notification of an event
- Voice Activation
- Parts identification with a bar scanner