Why Electroplating Jigs Use Fluoropolymer ETFE Powder Coating?
The use of fluoropolymer ETFE powder coating on electroplating jigs essentially caters to the dual needs of “corrosion resistance + practicality” in the electroplating environment, balancing stability and operational convenience.
Core Advantages: Key Features Adapting to Electroplating Scenarios
- Exceptional corrosion resistance: Can withstand long-term immersion and erosion of electroplating solutions (acid, alkali, salt solutions), preventing corrosion of the jig base material and extending service life.
- No interference with the electroplating process: The coating has strong chemical inertness, will not react with electroplating solutions, nor precipitate impurities to contaminate the plating bath, ensuring stable coating quality.
- Low surface adhesion: Workpieces are not prone to adhering to the jig after electroplating, enabling easier disassembly, reducing the risk of coating peeling, and improving production efficiency.
- Wear and high-temperature resistance: Can withstand temperature changes (usually 80-180℃) during electroplating and friction from workpiece loading/unloading, with the coating not easily falling off or being scratched, ensuring high durability.




