Electroplating machineries
Riley Industries, Europe’s leading reseller of electroplating machineries.
Riley Industries is a leading UK used industrial machinery merchant specialising in the buying and selling of electroplating machineries.
The company can provide everything for a complete electroplating operation. Plant and equipment is available either from stock or by special request for the following electroplating processes:
- Rack plating. The process whereby larger products and components are jig mounted and individually plated, either by automatic or manual means. Complete electroplating production lines can be supplied for coatings such as chrome, nickel, copper, zinc, silver and brass.
- Barrel plating. The process by which smaller products or components are bulk loaded into polypropylene barrels to be collectively immersion coated as part of a multi-stage wet treatment facility. This method is generally used for protective coatings and is less highly finished than the Rack Plating process. The system can include electroplating machineries for a large number of plating, rinsing, filtering, drying and effluent disposal stages.
- Hard chrome plating. The process by which much heavier deposits of electrolytic coatings are applied directly to the surfaces of components without any precoating. This method is generally used in precision engineering for components in the aerospace, automotive and other similar types of industry. Hard chrome plating is also used for machine tool parts, press tools and other machinery that is subject to intense stress levels.
- Electro-phoretic coatings - electroplating machineries. This is a similar process to electroplating, but using paint or lacquer finishes on to the base metal, rather than the more commonly used metal alloys. This is also an aqueous-based procedure requiring a range of electroplating machineries, but utilising different forms of chemistry. The process produces many types of decorative and coloured finishes, such as those found on many consumer products as well as cars and other engineered items.
- Electro polishing. This process utilises electroplating principles and specialised chemistry in order to treat the surface of a component, rather than adding a coating to it. The result is a bright, smooth, highly polished finish suitable for both consumer products and for items used in the chemical, pharmaceutical and electronics industries. Electro polishing requires a wide selection of electroplating machineries to be used, including DC rectifiers, tanks, ovens, filter presses and effluent disposal plant.



