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Electroplating Workers

Overview

Electroplating is the process of plating, or coating, an article with a thin layer of metal by using a liquid solution of the metal and an electric current that causes the metal to deposit on the article's surface. Some objects that are electroplated are automobile bumpers, grills, and trim; metal furniture; aircraft parts; electronic components; small appliances; and plumbing fixtures. Electroplating provides a protective surface and helps an object resist wear, corrosion, or abrasion. The various workers who carry out this process are known as electroplaters or platers. There are approximately 40,600 metal and plastic plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders employed in the United States.

Salary Range

Below $25,000 to $75,000

Minimum Education Level

High School Diploma

Certification/License

Recommended

Outlook

Decline
Personality Traits

Hands On

Problem-Solving

Technical

Career Ladder
Electroplating Inspector, or Supervisor, or Chemist

Electroplating Worker

Electroplating Laborer or Helper

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