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Platinum Plating (Pt)

Platinum plating is a superior surface treatment, significantly boosting longevity and durability. It offers unparalleled resistance to corrosion, wear, and high temperatures (up to 3,215 °F / 1,768 °C). Its inherent chemical stability makes it an ideal protective layer for demanding industrial applications, while its biocompatibility ensures non-toxicity for critical medical devices like implants. Furthermore, its excellent electrical conductivity is invaluable for reliable, long-lasting electrical contacts in sensitive electronic components.

Applied with up to 99.9% purity, platinum plating maximizes material benefits. This high purity, combined with a hardness around 280-300 Knoop, makes the plating exceptionally resistant to scratches and wear, ensuring enduring integrity and aesthetic appeal. Advanced electroplating techniques allow precise control over layer thickness, ranging from ultra-thin decorative coatings to robust protective layers. This customization ensures optimal performance and cost-effectiveness for diverse needs across various substrates like stainless steel, copper, and titanium.

These advantages solidify platinum plating as a preferred choice in both industrial and consumer markets, where functional durability and reliability are essential. Industrially, it's crucial in automotive (sensors, catalytic converters), aerospace (jet engine components), chemical processing (inert electrodes), and green energy (fuel cells). In consumer markets, it elevates high-end jewelry and premium electronics with durable, lustrous, and reliable finishes.

Recognizing this utility and growing demand, Mitsuya now offers prototype services for platinum plating. This initiative empowers businesses to explore, test, and seamlessly integrate this advanced surface technology into their product development cycles

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