What is the wheel hub electroplating process?

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OGarrett
07/29/25 2:29pm
Wheel hub electroplating process is: 1. Check whether the wheel hub has deformation, vertical beating, or lateral shaking; 2. Fill the gaps using aluminum alloy fusion welding technology; 3. Remove corroded and aged paint; 4. Polish and grind; 5. Clean and soak; 6. Spray mustard paint; 7. Enter the dust-free electroplating production line for electroplating and baking; 8. Spray topcoat; 9. Salt spray test. Wheel hub electroplating is the process of plating a layer of other metal or alloy on metal parts, using electrolysis to attach a layer of metal film on the surface of metal or other material components, thereby preventing metal oxidation, improving wear resistance, conductivity, reflectivity, corrosion resistance, and enhancing aesthetics.
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