About our plating technology
Our plating process method is a method to apply plating to a roll-shaped object continuously and at high speed.
The metal material - either roll-shaped or wounded on a reel – is stretched and continuously passed through the sub-plating and finishing processes, until it finally gets wounded again at the end.

Reel to Reel Advantages
Compared to rack plating and barrel plating, products can be processed continuously from material supply to the plating itself, resulting in high productivity and excellent product stability.
Depending on the conditions, the treatment costs can be reduced by processing material after hoop plating rather than plating after processing products. There are also cases where products that were conventionally treated with barrel plating may be hoop-plated.
Reel to Reel Process

- Pre-processing
Removing oil and oxide film from the material - Sub-plating
Adjusting the conditions (surface) of the material and improving the adhesion - Finishing
Plating - Post-processing
Cleaning / drying / winding
Plating Availability
We make connectors with pressing, bending and so on.
According to your request, we provide surface treatment to improve “connectivity“ and “solder wettability” or make use of our partial plating technology to help reducing costs.
Plating Specifications
Copper, tin, nickel, hard gold, soft gold, silver
Introduction of Evaluation Center
FINECS has introduced various analyzers to maintain and control stable quality at all times.
We improve our analytical and analytical capabilities to promote technical measures for stable quality. We also utilize them for quality evaluation of mass production to scientifically and promptly derive solutions.
Have credible analytical and analytical power Evaluation center
About Integrated Production
We handle the entire manufacturing process for product production, including machining, inspection, and assembly, in an integrated manner within the company.
Developed from our forging technology, we can switch to integrated manufacturing in-house, including stamping, plating surface treatment processing, molding, integrated molding processing, and automated assembly.