ElectroplatingUSA’s Leak Free Brush Plating System

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard veteran unveils groundbreaking technology

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"Select" sized Leak Free Brush Plating System
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Abdurrahman Ildeniz, a retired mechanical engineer with a long history at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, has introduced a technological breakthrough for naval maintenance. Ildeniz, who served at the shipyard from 2008 until his retirement in 2020, founded ElectroplatingUSA LLC in Greenland, NH, focusing on advancing the electroplating field.

The highlight of the portfolio is the patented Leak Free Brush Plating System (Patent No.: US 11,352,710 B2, 2022). This groundbreaking technology addresses critical challenges faced by the US Navy, Air Force, and civilian vessels in repairing wear and tear on crucial components such as valves, pumps, and flanges through the electroplating process.

"This technology not only contributes to the efficiency of naval maintenance but also aligns with our commitment to environmental sustainability,” says Abdurrahman Ildeniz, CEO of ElectroplatingUSA LLC. “And, it is made in New Hampshire.”

Traditional electroplating methods, particularly in onboard brush plating, often involve time-consuming steps of masking and sealing systems to prevent leakage. Leak Free Brush Plating System is a portable, lightweight unit that can seamlessly pass through submarine hatches. This technology ensures a controlled and leak-free electroplating process, significantly enhancing operator safety and efficiency.

While competitors like Dalic and Sifco AFC have introduced their versions of drip-less brush electroplating systems, The systems stand out due to their versatility. Available in three different sizes—Ultima, Noble, and Select—the systems are tailored to meet various requirements. The breakthrough technology includes a peristaltic pump for precise solution delivery and a vacuum pump ejector powered by pressure air, effectively capturing excess solution.