Galvanic rectifier

Galvanic rectifier for electroplating and anodizing

At Aufer Solutions, we supply galvanic rectifiers for electroplating and printing processes, essential equipment for converting alternating current (AC) into controlled direct current (DC). These devices allow metals to be deposited evenly on a surface through electrolysis, ensuring the quality, finish, and durability of the parts.

Our galvanizing rectifiers are designed for demanding applications such as galvanizing, chrome plating, nickel plating, and anodizing, offering precise voltage and current control at every stage of the process.

Characteristics of galvanic rectifiers

  • Stable direct current: precise voltage and current regulation for consistent processes.

  • Advanced operating modes: direct current, pulsed current, and polarity reversal depending on the application.

  • IGBT and microprocessor technology: high energy efficiency and greater reliability compared to traditional systems.

  • Modular design: possibility of configuring power according to production needs.

  • Safety protections: systems against overload, overheating, and short circuits.

Advantages of our galvanic rectifiers

  • Uniform coating
    They guarantee homogeneous, high-quality layers in galvanizing and anodizing processes.

  • Greater energy efficiency
    Optimized consumption thanks to IGBT technology and advanced electronic management.

  • Flexibility of use
    Configurable for different industrial applications, from small bathrooms to large production lines.

  • Durability and reliability
    Robust construction and European components ensure long-lasting performance.

Applications of galvanic rectifiers

Galvano rectifiers are used in a wide range of industries:

  • Electroplating.

  • Nickel-plated, copper-plated, chrome-plated, and zinc-plated.

  • Aluminum anodizing for automotive, aeronautics, and electronics.

  • Laboratory processes and research in metal coatings.

Frequently asked questions about galvanic rectifiers

What is the difference between a conventional galvanic rectifier and a modular one?

The modular design allows power to be increased or reduced by adding or removing modules, providing greater flexibility and ease of maintenance.

Provides greater efficiency, smaller size and weight, less heat generation, and better control of the output current.

Yes, they are ideal for aluminum anodizing thanks to their precise voltage and current control.

They are equipped with systems to protect against overcurrent, overheating, and overvoltage, ensuring safe and reliable operation.