Brush Plating
Brush plating is an electroplating process performed with a handheld or portable plating tool instead of a tank solution. This process is also referred to as contactplating, selective plating or swab plating. The procedure, in its simplest form, is similar to a painting operation. The operator first soaks the plating tool in plating solution. Afterwards the plating material is deposited by brushing the plating tool against the base material. The plating solution is then delivered to the work area with a porous, absorbent cover wrapped over the anode of the plating tool. A portable power pack provides a source of direct current for the process. This power pack has two leads: one connected to the plating tool and the other to the part being plated. A direct current circuit is completed when the plating tool, which is always kept in motion, is placed on the part and when electroplating occurs.
Operations that prepare the base material for plating are similar to the plating operation itself. Those performed prior to plating ensure an adherent deposit.