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Mechanical plating, also known as peen plating, mechanical deposition, or impact plating, is a plating process that imparts the coating by cold welding fine metal particles to a workpiece. Mechanical galvanization is the same process, but applies to coatings that are thicker than 0.001 in (0.025 mm). It is commonly used to overcome hydrogen embrittlement problems. Commonly plated workpieces include nails, screws, nuts, washers, stampings, springs, clips, and sintered iron components. Invented by the Tainton Company in the 1950s, it was further developed by the 3M company.

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  • Mechanical plating, also known as peen plating, mechanical deposition, or impact plating, is a plating process that imparts the coating by cold welding fine metal particles to a workpiece. Mechanical galvanization is the same process, but applies to coatings that are thicker than 0.001 in (0.025 mm). It is commonly used to overcome hydrogen embrittlement problems. Commonly plated workpieces include nails, screws, nuts, washers, stampings, springs, clips, and sintered iron components. Invented by the Tainton Company in the 1950s, it was further developed by the 3M company. (en)
  • El cincado mecánico o zincado mecánico se realiza, tal y como su nombre indica, mecánicamente, al impactar el metal que se desea depositar contra la superficie del metal que se va a recubrir, mediante bolas de vidrio de diferentes tamaños en una campana rotatoria. Al contrario que el proceso electrolítico, prácticamente no existen posibles fuentes de formación de hidrógeno en el proceso y, cuando aparece, lo hace siempre en muy pequeña cantidad concentrado en la superficie, situación que facilita su desorción espontánea en pocas horas sin llegar a crear problemas de fragilización. (es)
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  • El cincado mecánico o zincado mecánico se realiza, tal y como su nombre indica, mecánicamente, al impactar el metal que se desea depositar contra la superficie del metal que se va a recubrir, mediante bolas de vidrio de diferentes tamaños en una campana rotatoria. Al contrario que el proceso electrolítico, prácticamente no existen posibles fuentes de formación de hidrógeno en el proceso y, cuando aparece, lo hace siempre en muy pequeña cantidad concentrado en la superficie, situación que facilita su desorción espontánea en pocas horas sin llegar a crear problemas de fragilización. El cincado mecánico es una de las técnicas a nuestro alcance que permite minimizar la absorción de hidrógeno y, en estos momentos, es una alternativa al cincado electrolítico para el tratamiento de piezas de acero de alta resistencia como tornillería, arandelas, tuercas, flejes, muelles, etc. (es)
  • Mechanical plating, also known as peen plating, mechanical deposition, or impact plating, is a plating process that imparts the coating by cold welding fine metal particles to a workpiece. Mechanical galvanization is the same process, but applies to coatings that are thicker than 0.001 in (0.025 mm). It is commonly used to overcome hydrogen embrittlement problems. Commonly plated workpieces include nails, screws, nuts, washers, stampings, springs, clips, and sintered iron components. The process involves tumbling the workpieces with a mixture of water, metal powder, media, and additives. Common coating materials are zinc, cadmium, tin, copper, and aluminium. Invented by the Tainton Company in the 1950s, it was further developed by the 3M company. (en)
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