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Electroplating services for custom parts need more than a finish name; the supplier has to control pretreatment, plating thickness, masking, adhesion, corrosion testing, and appearance. On Haizol, factory comparison is tied to the actual finish specification behind the part.
Zinc, nickel, chrome, tin, copper, silver, gold, and other plating systems should be quoted with the base material, target thickness, cosmetic standard, test method, and quantity. Otherwise, two factories may appear to quote the same finish while assuming different inspection levels.
A clear RFQ should include the base material, plating type, target thickness, corrosion requirement, masking needs, cosmetic standard, pretreatment, inspection method, and quantity. Factory profiles on Haizol help you check plating-line capability, testing equipment, QC processes, factory photos, claimed certifications, and examples of similar plated parts.
If the finish requirement changes, compare powder coated parts or heat treated parts. Some projects also combine plating with machining or formed metal parts before final inspection.
Haizol helps you compare plating suppliers by process evidence rather than finish names alone. Profiles can show plating-line capability, QC equipment, factory photos, claimed certifications, and examples of similar plated parts.
Related categories: Powder Coated Parts, Anodized Parts, Other Finished Parts
Electroplated Parts cost changes when material, geometry, tolerance, finish, inspection, quantity, or setup work changes. For a fair comparison, send the same drawing package to each factory and check whether the profile evidence supports plating line capability, pre-treatment process, bath control, thickness testing, salt-spray testing, masking experience, and examples of similar plated parts before treating the lowest quote as the best option.
For electroplated parts, define the finish or treatment result first: base material, plating type, target thickness, corrosion requirement, masking needs, cosmetic standard, pre-treatment, inspection method, and quantity. Those details let factories on Haizol quote the process, inspection, and documentation behind the finished part instead of a generic surface operation.
Electroplating deposits a metal layer onto a part to improve corrosion resistance, wear behavior, conductivity, solderability, or appearance. The base material, plating metal, target thickness, masking, pretreatment, and test method should be specified before quoting. On Haizol, you can compare Chinese factories by plating line capability, pre-treatment process, bath control, thickness testing, salt-spray testing, masking experience, and examples of similar plated parts before sending the RFQ.
Before sourcing electroplated parts, check plating metal, target thickness, pretreatment, masking, adhesion, corrosion testing, cosmetic standard, and thickness measurement. Haizol profiles help you see whether a Chinese factory shows plating-line capability, QC equipment, factory photos, claimed certifications, and similar plated parts.
A strong electroplated parts shortlist starts with fit for the actual requirement, not with a broad company ranking. Check plating line capability, pre-treatment process, bath control, thickness testing, salt-spray testing, masking experience, and examples of similar plated parts, then confirm material, tolerance, finish, inspection, and quantity in the RFQ so the final quote reflects the same part.