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Mitsuya provides functional plating services for aerospace, semiconductor, and electronic component applications. This article explains how Mitsuya addresses customer challenges through high-precision plating for micro components, high-adhesion plating for difficult-to-plate substrates, and special coating development for space applications.

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Source: Mitsuya official website
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Challenges Mitsuya’s Functional Plating Can Help Solve

Proprietary Process Control
for Micro Components

Mitsuya helps prevent short circuits and poor contact caused by uneven coating thickness in increasingly miniaturized devices such as probes. It has established proprietary process control technology that uniformly applies precious metal plating even to micro components approximately 0.1 mm in diameter. This technology maintains uniform coating thickness even on parts with fine features, helping achieve both precision and durability.

Preventing Delamination
Without Heat Treatment

Plating delamination and heat-treatment-induced deformation are common challenges when working with difficult-to-plate substrates. To address these issues, Mitsuya has developed in-house pretreatment technology that achieves high adhesion without heat treatment, even on substrates with tenacious oxide films such as titanium. This technology maintains adhesion while avoiding heat-induced degradation, helping improve the durability of contact areas.

Reducing Rework
with Prototype-Stage Technical Support

Moving into volume production before specifications are finalized often leads to defects discovered later in the process. Mitsuya reduces this risk through a support system that provides technical consultation at the pre-specification stage and enables performance verification using prototypes. By helping customers finalize specifications early and supporting them through volume production, Mitsuya reduces development risks and rework costs.

Supported Plating Processes

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Types of Plating Gold / Silver / Platinum / Palladium / Rhodium / Copper / Indium / Tin / Zinc / Nickel / Various Alloy Platings / Aluminum Conversion Coating / Low-Reflectance Black Treatment / Plating on Powders
Substrates Copper / Brass / Phosphor Bronze / Beryllium Copper / Aluminum / Stainless Steel / Zinc / Magnesium / Titanium / Tungsten / Molybdenum / Invar / Plastics / Glass / Other Materials
Functional Properties High Conductivity / Low Contact Resistance / High-Frequency Performance / Wear Resistance / Corrosion Resistance / Heat Resistance / Good Solderability / High and Low Reflectance / Nickel-Free / Whisker Mitigation

When Is Mitsuya a Good Fit?

Mitsuya is well suited for aerospace, semiconductor, and precision electronics applications with high-precision, high-performance requirements that conventional plating cannot meet. It offers uniform plating for micro components, high-adhesion plating for difficult-to-plate substrates, and special coating development, along with end-to-end support from prototyping through volume production.

This site introduces companies that offer functional plating services suited to a range of specific needs. We hope it helps you find the right partner.

Mitsuya’s Plating Case Studies

Developing a UV-Absorbing Black Coating for a Space Observation Satellite

Challenges Before Implementation

For UV-absorbing plating intended for use on a space observation satellite, JAXA had already identified the required crystal structure.

However, JAXA was unable to find a plating supplier that could reproduce the identified crystal structure in an actual plated layer and provide it reliably on an ongoing basis.

Outcome

Mitsuya conducted R&D at its technical center, using microscale surface analysis equipment to verify the crystal structure. It established a UV-absorbing black treatment with high light absorption and low reflectance, enabling a stable supply of the special coating.

The technology developed by Mitsuya was adopted for a JAXA space observation satellite and is currently in operation aboard it.

Developing High-Reflectance Gold Plating for Space Experiments

Challenges Before Implementation

Company T, a provider of space-related equipment, was developing an experimental instrument for casting a compound semiconductor ingot in space, using a collector and a halogen lamp. The project required high-quality reflective plating on a precision-machined aluminum component, and the company was searching for a supplier capable of meeting this standard. Adding to the difficulty, the component had no backup — the plating process had to succeed on the very first attempt.

Outcome

Through close collaboration between our technical and production departments, we completed the high-reflectance gold plating flawlessly, without a single scratch — an achievement we take pride in on a global scale. The component was used in space experiments conducted by Dr. Mohri, and the experiment was a success.

Company Profile

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Company Name Mitsuya Co., Ltd.
Headquarters Address 3-8-11, Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 141-0031 Japan
U.S. Locations None (4 locations in Japan)
Official Website https://www.mitsuya-plating.com/
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
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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
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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/