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Electroplating Bearings

Written by William | Aug 26, 2025 9:20:53 AM

Electroplating bearings are an economical alternative to stainless steel bearings.

Although their cost is generally lower, their rust and corrosion resistance can be comparable to stainless steel.

In addition, electroplated bearings offer a smooth appearance and are considered an environmentally friendly solution.

 

 

Electroplating Process Overview

Electroplating is a surface treatment method where the bearing is immersed in a metal salt solution and connected as the cathode.

A coating material, such as zinc or nickel, is used as the anode.

When electricity is applied, a chemical reaction occurs, forming a protective metallic layer on the bearing surface.

 

 

Common Types of Electroplating for Bearings

 

Zinc Plating

Zinc plating is the most widely used electroplating method due to its low cost and ease of processing.

It can be divided into color zinc and white zinc plating.

However, its rust and corrosion resistance is relatively limited compared to other methods.

 

Nickel Plating

Nickel plating provides a smooth, high-quality finish with excellent corrosion resistance, far superior to zinc plating.

The process is more complex, making nickel-plated bearings more expensive, but they are often preferred for demanding applications where durability is crucial.

 

Black Plating (Oxidation Treatment)

Also known as oxidation treatment, black plating forms a thin black oxide protective film on the bearing surface.

This method is more economical than galvanizing, yet offers better corrosion resistance than zinc plating.

 

 

Advantages of Electroplated Bearings

  • Lower cost compared to stainless steel bearings

  • Comparable corrosion resistance to stainless steel in many environments

  • Attractive surface finish and improved appearance

  • Environmentally friendly surface treatment option