In any electroplating line, the rectifier is the unit that takes wall AC power and turns it into the stable DC needed to plate metal. It’s not just a simple converter; it’s a precision controller for the entire bath.
The Conversion Chain
The process starts with a transformer stepping down the voltage. Diodes or thyristors then “chop” the AC wave, forcing current to flow in only one direction. This raw DC is full of pulses, so a filter stage (using chokes and capacitors) smooths it out. Too much ripple here would result in dark, brittle, or peeling deposits.
Why Control Matters
Modern units use closed-loop feedback. They constantly sample the output and adjust the switching elements (via PWM) to hold voltage and current exactly where the process requires. For delicate finishes like bright nickel or hard chrome, this stability is non-negotiable.




