Electroplating vs Cementation - What's the difference?
electroplating | cementation |
A process of coating the surfaces of a metal object with a layer of a different metal through electrochemical means, usually to exploit different properties of the materials.
The act of cementing
(metallurgy) The impregnation of the surface of a metal with another material; the manufacture of steel by carburizing iron
(geology) The precipitation of mineral matter in the pores of a sediment
(medicine) The use of a cement join the parts of a broken bone to aid in the healing process
(dentistry) The use of a cement or adhesive to fasten orthodontics or to restore chipped or broken teeth
As nouns the difference between electroplating and cementation
is that electroplating is a process of coating the surfaces of a metal object with a layer of a different metal through electrochemical means, usually to exploit different properties of the materials while cementation is the act of cementing.As a verb electroplating
is present participle of lang=en.electroplating
English
(wikipedia electroplating)Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)External links
*An Electroplating Wiki