Manual Rack Plating Line
The manual rack plating line is a fundamental electroplating system characterized by its high operational flexibility, low investment cost, and strong adaptability. It is a baseline equipment for the electroplating industry, where the entire process—including workpiece racking, tank transfer, process adjustments, and unloading—is performed manually. The manual plating system is valued for its simple structure and low initial capital requirement.
This manual rack plating line is ideal for processing small batches, diverse product varieties, and prototype sampling. It supports a wide range of processes, including gold, silver, nickel, copper, tin, and plastic plating. It serves as the essential standard configuration for small processing plants and dedicated sampling workshops.
The plating line consists of several standardized core modules:
- Plating Tanks: Robust tank units designed for manual operation.
- Rack Conductive Components: Standardized components ensuring reliable electrical contact for the racks.
- Auxiliary Equipment: Includes a simplified control system, rectifiers, filtration units, and other supporting devices.
All components are standard-spec, allowing for rapid installation and flexible layout modifications.
The manual plating system relies on manual labor to complete workpiece racking, transfer between tanks, and the immersion/extraction process. This allows for free switching between sequences and highly flexible adjustments to the electroplating parameters and timing as needed.

