CD electrolytic electroforming is a special processing method that obtains finished products by utilizing the principle of cathode deposition of metal in an electrolyte. It requires a conductive master model as the cathode, the metal used for electroforming as the anode, and a metal salt solution as the electroforming electrolyte. The quality and precision of the finished product depend on the quality and precision of the master model, making its design and manufacturing the key to the entire processing process.
CD electrolytic galvanizing is a precise manufacturing technique, primarily used in industries such as electronics, communications, instruments, meters, automotive, watches, and jewelry. It can not only replicate complex geometric shapes and surfaces but also achieve high precision and small-batch production.
Parts obtained through CD electroforming not only exhibit high conformity and consistency but also possess advantages such as high density, high hardness, and corrosion resistance.
Note the following precautions for CD electroforming processing:
Material Selection: Electroplating generally utilizes metallic materials such as copper, aluminum, and zinc, and the appropriate material should be chosen based on the specific requirements of the product.
Equipment Selection: Electroplating requires specialized equipment such as electroplating machines and electrolytic tanks. Appropriate equipment should be chosen based on the product specifications and processing requirements.
The process: The electroforming process is rather complex, requiring strict adherence to operational requirements, including mold making, electrolyte preparation, electroforming, and cleaning stages.
Operation Standards: Operators must possess certain professional knowledge and skills, strictly adhere to operational standards, and ensure product quality and safety.





