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electroplate
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e·lec·tro·plate  (-lktr-plt)
tr.v. e·lec·tro·plat·ed, e·lec·tro·plat·ing, e·lec·tro·plates
To coat or cover with a thin layer of metal by electrodeposition.

electroplate [ɪˈlɛktrəʊˌpleɪt]
vb
(Chemistry) (tr) to plate (an object) by electrolysis
n
electroplated articles collectively, esp when plated with silver
adj
(Chemistry) coated with metal by electrolysis; electroplated
electroplater  n
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Noun1.electroplateelectroplate - any artifact that has been plated with a thin coat of metal by electrolysis
artefact, artifact - a man-made object taken as a whole
Verb1.electroplate - coat with metal by electrolysis; "electroplate the watch"
plate - coat with a layer of metal; "plate spoons with silver"
Translations
electroplate [ɪˈlektrəʊpleɪt] VTgalvanizar, electrochapar
electroplate
n no plGalvanisierung f; is it silver? — no, electroplateist das Silber? — nein, nur versilbert


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Power Technology's concept of increasing output or current is directly related to the surface area of the electroplates exposed to the electrolytes.
Power Technology's concept of increasing output or current is directly related to the surface area of the electroplates exposed to the electrolytes.
electronics industry electroplates 10,000 metric tons of tin-lead each year," said Joe Abys, president of Electroplating Chemicals & Services.
 
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