The main difference is the implementation process method and the different technical requirements during the implementation process. Electroplating is the process of studying the coating of protective decorative and functional metal coatings on workpieces, while electroforming is the process of studying the electroplating copy, the separation method of copy and core mold, and the performance and structure of thick metal and alloy layers.
Read MoreElectroplated labels are widely used in automotive, electronics, machinery, and luxury packaging industries due to their metallic appearance, durability, and resistance to harsh environments. This article explains what electroplated labels are, how they are manufactured, their key benefits, application scenarios, and how to select the right type based on real-world industrial requirements. It also addresses common customer concerns such as adhesion failure, fading, corrosion, and cost efficiency.
Read MoreIn highly competitive markets, product differentiation is no longer optional—it is essential. A 3D Nickel Label offers a sophisticated solution by combining precision engineering, durability, and visual appeal. This article explores how 3D nickel labels are manufactured, why they outperform traditional labels, and how businesses can leverage them to elevate brand perception while solving common challenges such as fading logos, poor adhesion, and limited design flexibility.
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