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Definition of electroplate in English: electroplateverb ɪˌlɛktrə(ʊ)ˈpleɪtɪˈlɛktrə(ʊ)pleɪtəˈlɛktrəˌpleɪt [with object]usually as noun electroplatingCoat (a metal object) by electrolytic deposition with chromium, silver, or another metal. 电镀 all the processes involved in electroplating Example sentencesExamples - In electroplating, the object to be plated is made the cathode in an electrolytic bath of salts of the metal to be plated.
- The facility is believed to be the largest, most modem integrated barrel electroplating and centrifuge coating facility in the world able to make this claim.
- Later brass and copper items were sometimes silver plated and still later, they were electroplated.
- About the only likely explanation was that it was used for electroplating, but no electroplated items had ever been found.
- Developments include fluxless melting, hot-chamber casting, and alloy development for improved creep resistance, castability, and electroplating characteristics.
- In addition, pig farms, electroplating factories and large industrial complexes which discharge sewage will also be targeted, Chang said.
- Sewage, effluents from dyeing and electroplating units, indiscriminate sand mining and encroachments have all ravaged the river.
- He works with all metals including gold and silver and he gets in some old trophies that are made of silver but now increasingly the things he is given are electroplated.
- In the second half of the 1920s he experimented with electroplating metal to a plaster core.
- Jewelry-making, electroplating, and other industries generate waste water contaminated with metals.
- Magnesium parts are finished using the standard steps of cleaning, chemical treatment, anodizing, electroplating and painting.
- The extremely toxic heavy metal is commonly used in places such as electroplating and battery factories.
- Chromate passivation systems containing hexavalent chromium compounds are extensively used in electroplating and metal treatment processing.
- This time, the team made the wires by electroplating gold onto a sheet of silver, surrounding the gold with a stretchy polymer and then stripping the silver away.
- The frequencies of chromosome aberrations, sister chromatid exchanges and micronuclei have been found to be elevated in peripheral lymphocytes of chromium electroplating workers.
- Metal wastes are produced by a variety of sources including mines, tanneries, and electroplating facilities and also through manufacture of paints, metal pipes, batteries, and ammunition.
- The statuette is made from the alloy Britannia and electroplated in copper, nickel, and silver, then hand-dipped in 24-karat gold.
- Plated silver is silver that has been electroplated over another metal.
- Vitreous enamels have been developed for aluminum, and the metal may also be electroplated.
- ‘The current coatings used in Europe right now are primarily chrome bases - electroplated chromium,’ says Kestner.
Synonyms cover, coat, overlay, laminate, veneer
noun ɪˌlɛktrə(ʊ)ˈpleɪtɪˈlɛktrə(ʊ)pleɪtəˈlɛktrəˌpleɪt mass nounElectroplated articles. 电镀品 Example sentencesExamples - While innovative technologically, electroplate was conservative in outlook.
- Most of the Sheffield Plate that appears on the market is in relatively good condition, whereas much of the 19th century electroplate is very much the worse for wear.
- Indeed it was partly a reaction to mass-production and a decline in standards of design, in which electroplate was perceived to play a major part, that encouraged moves for design reform and the setting up of the Museum.
- The silver and electroplate he designed is noted for its uncompromising, abstract formal structure.
- Truly revolutionary, though, are Dresser's designs for toast racks, jugs, tureens and suchlike, manufactured in electroplate and ebonised wood.
- These teapots, reflecting interest in the simple, clean lines of polyhedral Japanese tea-kettles, were made in very limited numbers in silver and electroplate.
- Using a lightweight, electroplate metal, Wood was able to fit and shape the exact dimensions and proportions of the patient's face.
- Through its subsidiary, the concept was marketed as this style and offered in several electroplate patterns.
Derivativesnoun This datasheet lists, in a standard format, different hazards to which electroplaters may be exposed in the course of their normal work. Example sentencesExamples - For almost four years, he had worked as an electroplater, and he had recently qualified as a forklift truck driver.
- Electroplaters use machinery to coat automotive parts, components and products with fine protective layers made of copper, silver, nickel and/or chromium.
- He is listed in the Liverpool directories as a ‘working jeweller, electroplater and gilder’ with his workshop, front 1870 to 1884, in the city centre.
Definition of electroplate in US English: electroplateverbəˈlɛktrəˌpleɪtəˈlektrəˌplāt [with object]usually as noun electroplatingCoat (a metal object) by electrolytic deposition with chromium, silver, or another metal. 电镀 all the processes involved in electroplating Example sentencesExamples - Vitreous enamels have been developed for aluminum, and the metal may also be electroplated.
- In electroplating, the object to be plated is made the cathode in an electrolytic bath of salts of the metal to be plated.
- The frequencies of chromosome aberrations, sister chromatid exchanges and micronuclei have been found to be elevated in peripheral lymphocytes of chromium electroplating workers.
- This time, the team made the wires by electroplating gold onto a sheet of silver, surrounding the gold with a stretchy polymer and then stripping the silver away.
- Sewage, effluents from dyeing and electroplating units, indiscriminate sand mining and encroachments have all ravaged the river.
- The facility is believed to be the largest, most modem integrated barrel electroplating and centrifuge coating facility in the world able to make this claim.
- The statuette is made from the alloy Britannia and electroplated in copper, nickel, and silver, then hand-dipped in 24-karat gold.
- Plated silver is silver that has been electroplated over another metal.
- Jewelry-making, electroplating, and other industries generate waste water contaminated with metals.
- Developments include fluxless melting, hot-chamber casting, and alloy development for improved creep resistance, castability, and electroplating characteristics.
- Later brass and copper items were sometimes silver plated and still later, they were electroplated.
- Chromate passivation systems containing hexavalent chromium compounds are extensively used in electroplating and metal treatment processing.
- The extremely toxic heavy metal is commonly used in places such as electroplating and battery factories.
- He works with all metals including gold and silver and he gets in some old trophies that are made of silver but now increasingly the things he is given are electroplated.
- ‘The current coatings used in Europe right now are primarily chrome bases - electroplated chromium,’ says Kestner.
- In the second half of the 1920s he experimented with electroplating metal to a plaster core.
- In addition, pig farms, electroplating factories and large industrial complexes which discharge sewage will also be targeted, Chang said.
- About the only likely explanation was that it was used for electroplating, but no electroplated items had ever been found.
- Magnesium parts are finished using the standard steps of cleaning, chemical treatment, anodizing, electroplating and painting.
- Metal wastes are produced by a variety of sources including mines, tanneries, and electroplating facilities and also through manufacture of paints, metal pipes, batteries, and ammunition.
Synonyms cover, coat, overlay, laminate, veneer
nounəˈlɛktrəˌpleɪtəˈlektrəˌplāt Electroplated articles. 电镀品 Example sentencesExamples - Using a lightweight, electroplate metal, Wood was able to fit and shape the exact dimensions and proportions of the patient's face.
- The silver and electroplate he designed is noted for its uncompromising, abstract formal structure.
- While innovative technologically, electroplate was conservative in outlook.
- Most of the Sheffield Plate that appears on the market is in relatively good condition, whereas much of the 19th century electroplate is very much the worse for wear.
- Truly revolutionary, though, are Dresser's designs for toast racks, jugs, tureens and suchlike, manufactured in electroplate and ebonised wood.
- These teapots, reflecting interest in the simple, clean lines of polyhedral Japanese tea-kettles, were made in very limited numbers in silver and electroplate.
- Indeed it was partly a reaction to mass-production and a decline in standards of design, in which electroplate was perceived to play a major part, that encouraged moves for design reform and the setting up of the Museum.
- Through its subsidiary, the concept was marketed as this style and offered in several electroplate patterns.
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