GE Research and Development devised a method for nickel-plating plastics to shield computer housings. This process did not use chromium, unlike Crown City Plating's process, and was applied with a water-based solution.
The ge stands for gold electroplating.........basically its garbage
Electroplating is a process of depositing a thin layer of one metal over another metal by the method of electrolysis.
The plating method, particularly electroplating, is credited to Alessandro Volta, who demonstrated the principle in the early 19th century. However, it was Michael Faraday who further developed the theoretical foundation for electrolysis in 1833, which made electroplating practical. The first commercial application of electroplating was achieved by the British inventor Henry Bessemer in the 1840s.
because ge had bad gas.
The GE Corporation does not have a mission statement. They do however strive to invent things that are not common but are still needed by society.
14 KT Gold Electroplate, not solid gold thus less value and less cost
American telephone and telegraph (at&t)
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The quantitative method
Electroplating is commonly used to enhance the appearance of objects by adding a layer of metal, such as gold or silver, to the surface. It is also used to improve corrosion resistance on metals, increase hardness, provide better conductivity, or achieve a specific aesthetic finish. Additionally, electroplating plays a vital role in industries like automotive, electronics, and jewelry for various applications.
14 kt GE stands for 14 karat gold electroplated. This indicates that the piece of jewelry has a thin layer of 14 karat gold applied to a base metal through an electroplating process. The "GE" signifies that the gold layer is not solid gold but rather a coating, which can wear off over time with use.