Silver Shine Industries
Under the direction of our mentor “Mr. Ramesh Prajapati”, we are able to reach such peak of success in a short period of time. We maintain ethical business practices and encourage new clients to associate with us in a stride towards mutual growth.
MISSION STATEMENT
“Commitment to Quality, Service & Integrity: We embrace and uphold our
company values of personal and professional ethics, honesty & trust. Our
commitment to quality is the core of our business.”
VISION
“Providing our customers with the best possible services – and to improving it
everyday.”
CORE VALUES
“Our core value is simple –
Ultimate Customer Satisfaction.”
“We believe that nothing success like success and hence satisfying customer in
giving them the best metal surface finish is our only motto. The entire Silver
Shine Industries’ team is aligned to this value & everyone works towards this
direction with utmost compassion and sincerity.”
COMPANY POLICY
“We always believed in QUALITY FIRST & hence sourcing of the product is based
on “Prevention is Better Than Cure.” theory, which enables to forecast all
unseen problems & maintain the High Quality Standards along with cost
effectiveness. We believe in PROGRESSING with our Valued Customers & enrich
our business with ETHICS.”

OUR SERVICES
We offer Industrial Silver, Copper, Nickel&Tin PlattingSolutions. In addition, we also offer
Acid Cleaning services. A wide range of traits is important for metal work because each
metal has different property’s. In addition, each job is special and we always take into
consideration what works best and is most cost efficient for our customers. In conclusion,
we always put our customer’s needs ahead of our own.
> SILVER PLATING
>NICKEL PLATING
>TIN PLATING
>COPPER PLATING
> ACID CLEANING

SILVER PLATING
Why Silver Plating? Silver plating is an electrolytic process. Its properties can be utilized for functional purposes into industrial plating, such as enhanced electronic application or corrosion resistance. Silver is commonly applied over preliminary coatings of copper and nickel though depending on the application this may vary. Also,silver coatings enrich the look and feel of a product − adding to the impression of quality and 'preciousness'. Benefits of Silver Plating: Silver as an electrical conductorSilver is themost conductive of all metals which makes it a very valuable metal for plating and finishing. Silver is a good electrical conductor. It therefore offers excellent electrical conductivity to electrical components. As a result, in the electrical and electronics industries conductivity is key. Silver as a heat conductorHeat can only be transferred through three means: conduction, convection and radiation. Of these, conduction is perhaps the most common, and occurs regularly in nature. In short, it is the transfer of heat through physical contact. The properties that make silver a great electric conductor also make the metal and excellent heat conductor. Functional Benefits– Enhances electronic and radio wave conductivity. In a "high purity" form it is possible to achieve surface silver of around 99.90% purity. This can be of significant benefit to manufacturers seeking to maximise the quality of signal receiving or transmission.Because of the amazing properties of silver, this metal can be very useful depending on your metal

NICKEL PLATING
Why Nickel Plating? Nickel plating is another popular electroplating service we offered that mostly used in the engineering, automobile, and electronics industries. Metal as a nickel is valuable for its hardness, lubricity, resistance to wear, and magnetic attributes. The two biggest benefits of using nickel as commercial plating are: Nickel plating protects against corrosion because it encases the metal object leaving no place for anything that could get in and ruin the underlying material. Nickel plating resists wear. This makes it an excellent choice to be used for equipment that gets a lot of use or equipment that has pieces that rub up against each other. It extends the life of the equipment and saves you money in the long run.

TIN PLATING
Why Tin Plating? Tin is a silver-white metal that is soft, ductile and malleable. Due to this flexibility, tin can be moulded and stretched into a variety of shapes without cracking. Tin is also considered to be non-toxic, conductive and resistant to corrosion. These physical attributes make the use of tin plating very prevalent in the electronics industries. In addition, there are several other features that make tin an attractive option for industrial manufactures including: Shielding Many manufacturers of large electrical components use tin as a shield for the metals that lie beneath the plated layer. Copper, for instance, has a natural tendency to oxidize and erode when exposed to the environment. A thin layer of tin on the surface can inhibit oxidation and extend the life expectancy of these large components.Clean Contact Tin does more than just shield other metals. As a soft metal it also provides a good, clean, low constriction-resistance contact surface. In other words, tin creates an optimal surface for conducting electrical currents.

COPPER PLATING
Why Copper Plating? Copper plating is a process where copper coatings are deposited onto a metal surface. In addition, copper has a reddish orange appearance and is naturally soft and malleable in a temperate climate. The metal finishing industry, copper plating is a popular choice among commercial coatings. BENEFITS OF COPPER PLATING Ductility Because copper is a soft metal, it is an advantageous metal to use for metal objects that need some slight flexibility. Properly plating the copper will not separate and maintains good adhesion, even under conditions where the metal bends.Plating copper on to steel parts using an electrical current, in addition using three different types of chemical baths, (1) Alkaline, (2) Acid, and (3) Mild alkaline reinforce the copper to the steel. Adhesion Copper also acts as an excellent undercoat for finishes of other metals. This is mostly common in tin, aluminium and nickel plating. It provides uniform and smooth coverage on both non-ferrous and ferrous base metals. This helps in promoting better adhesion on all the plated finishes.Resisting Corrosion Copper is a good undercoat for subsequent plate-layers, like nickel or aluminium. Although it is not as hard as other metals, copper provides a uniform coating free from any defects that may have existed on the initial substrate. In-turn, this adhesion reduces corrosionat the base layer.
ELECTICAL SPECIFICATION OF METAL


Barrel Plating by Silver Shine Industries
One of the many beneficial and cost-effective services we offer is barrel electroplating, which is often the method of choice for plating a high volume of smaller parts at one time. Customers needing barrel plating services where plating specifications are complex and the finished product must meet very stringent testing guidelines and industry standards for industrial metal plating. Barrel Plating Process The barrel plating process involves placing the items in a barrel-shaped cage that is manufactured from nonconductive material. The cage is then submerged into a tank containing the appropriate chemical solution, while a slow tumbling action is used to commence the plating action. A key factor in the barrel plating process is that the individual pieces establish a bipolar contact with one another, which results in greater plating efficiency. However, it’s important to note that because of the heavy amount of surface contact the pieces have with each other, barrel plating is generally not recommended when engineering finishes are required.
WHY SILVER SHINE INDUSTRIES
Uses high pure quality (99.90%) of anodes.
Uses high quality chemicals like Growel, Autotech, Progressive.
In-house laboratory facility.
Lot wise traceability of components.
Minimum contact resistance of components during current flow.
Highly corrosion resistance of components in moisture.
High salt spray life of components during testing.