Electrical Properties of Plating

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What Are Electrical Properties?

The electrical properties of plating are a general term for the characteristics that control how easily electricity flows, how it is blocked, and how stable it remains. With the spread of 5G communications, EVs, and IoT devices, the requirements for these properties continue to rise year after year. This article covers four properties: conductivity, low contact resistance, EMI shielding, and high-frequency performance.

Conductivity

Conductivity refers to the ability of a plated layer to transfer electricity efficiently with low resistance. It plays a critical role in components that demand high conductivity, such as EV busbars, power terminals, high-current connectors, and solar cells.

Silver, copper, and gold plating are typical choices, and their conductivity depends on the combination of coating thickness and purity.

Low Contact Resistance

The role of low contact resistance is to minimize electrical loss occurring between contact points. It is required for components where even slight signal loss becomes a problem, such as electronic connectors, relay contacts, and IC sockets.

Gold plating, palladium, and silver plating are recommended, but because oxide film formation increases resistance, balancing conductivity with oxidation resistance is a key design challenge.

EMI Shielding

EMI shielding is the function of reflecting or absorbing external electromagnetic interference (EMI/RFI) to block interference both into and out of a device. It is essential in demanding applications where electromagnetic interference directly causes malfunctions, such as medical electronics, military communication equipment, and automotive ECUs.

In addition to nickel, silver, and copper, nickel-copper composite plating is used, and shielding effectiveness varies with coating thickness and conductivity.

High-Frequency Performance

This property addresses the skin effect, in which high-frequency current concentrates near the conductor surface, and serves to prevent signal loss. It is indispensable for 5G antenna components, millimeter-wave communication modules, and radar components.

Typical choices include silver, gold (balancing oxidation resistance and conductivity), and copper plating as an underlayer. In high-frequency bands, both surface conductivity and smoothness determine signal quality.

Comparison of Properties

The four electrical properties are summarized below. It is important to define application-specific requirements from the early stages of design.

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Property Key Benefits Typical Applications Recommended Plating
Conductivity Carries high current with low resistance EV busbars, power terminals Silver, copper, gold plating
Low contact resistance Prevents signal loss at contact points Connectors, relays, switches Gold plating, palladium, silver
EMI shielding Blocks EMI/RFI interference Medical devices, automotive ECUs Nickel, copper, silver
High-frequency performance Preserves signal quality in 5G and high-frequency bands 5G antennas, radar components Silver, gold plating, copper (underlayer)

Same Material, Different Results: Not Every Company Can Deliver the Right Plating Process

Even when the same plating type is specified on paper, whether purity can be maintained and surface roughness properly controlled depends on the process control capabilities of the plating company.

Controlling electrical properties requires integrated management of coating thickness, purity, and smoothness, so it is important to choose a company with a concrete track record. When selecting a supplier, we also recommend referring to "3 Recommended Functional Plating Companies by Industry and Component."

3 Recommended
Functional Plating Services
by Industry
and Component Type
For
Semiconductor Components
“We need a shop for difficult plating others declined.”
Mitsuya
Japan, est. 1931
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Precious Metal Plating
for Micro Components
Mitsuya supports uniform precious metal plating on parts down to 0.1 mm in diameter. This can help improve precision and durability in semiconductor inspection equipment.
High-Adhesion Plating
for Tips and Contacts
Mitsuya has developed an in-house process for titanium and tungsten that does not require heat treatment. It can support high-adhesion plating on pin and card contact areas.
Support for New Product Development
Engineers can consult Mitsuya before semiconductor IC specifications are finalized and verify performance through prototypes. This can help reduce development risk and rework costs.
Industries Served
  • Electronics and Telecommunications
  • Semiconductor Inspection Equipment
  • Space Development
and More
For
Automotive Components
“We need 10 million parts delivered on time, every time.”
Greystone
U.S., est. 1932
image-Greystone
Consistent Quality and
Lead Times at Volume
Greystone has an annual mass-production record of 130 million automotive parts*1 through machining and plating.
Single-Source Support from Processing through Plating
Machining and plating are completed within the same group. Fewer delays between processes can help reduce costs.
Quality Standards
Automakers Trust
All U.S. locations are IATF 16949 certified, with plating process control that meets OEM quality standards.
Industries Served
  • Automotive
  • Firearms
and More
For
Aircraft
Components

“Nadcap is required. We need proven certification experience.”
Anoplate
U.S., est. 1960
image-Anoplate
Smoother Approval
from Major Primes
An approved supplier to Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and others, with more than 80 Nadcap-accredited processes.
Aerospace & Defense Work on a Certification-First Basis
Proven across a wide range of mission-critical components, including missiles and fighter aircraft.
Meets Defense Standards, Even the Strictest
Its cadmium-replacement zinc-nickel plating won a 2020 Secretary of Defense Environmental Award and has been used on the F-35*2.
Industries Served
  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Medical Devices
and More
*1 Based on information listed on each company’s official website as of April 20, 2026.
*2 Source: Anoplate official website https://www.anoplate.com/news-and-events/zinc-nickel-plating-highlights-2020-secretary-of-defense-environmental-award/