Selectro can repair the metal components of your machinery quickly, to very high quality, and more cost-effectively than other component repair and replacement options.
When it comes to marine equipment, your machinery needs the best corrosion protection, and whether you are needing repairs to hydraulic rod wear or damage, seal surfaces, bearing journals, crankshafts, propeller shafts, valve seat corrosion damage, or steering and stabilizer surfaces, Selectro can help you out with it all, and more.
As with all our electroplating work, we can carry out repairs, restorations, rebuilds, and resurfacings on the metal components of marine equipment and systems quickly, correctly, and economically.
Selectro’s metal repair process reclaims your components for another full life cycle. We can easily repair and resize components to original dimensions. Often the repair will contain a harder wearing material than the original part and will therefore last longer. This process can also provide erosion protection for the exposed shaft in harsh environments e.g. Marine and fishing boats.
Apart from being able to keep your original OEM part for a longer period of time, using selective electroplating for your component repairs is more economical, has a faster turnaround with less downtime, and cannot be messed up through an order mistake, version differences, or shipping errors and delays. The repaired and enhanced OEM will fit perfectly back into your machine every time.
Our mobile service means when your components need repair, we can come to you. This negates the need for dismantling, rebuilding, and re-installing your equipment and instead means we can swiftly repair your components on site and have your systems up and running again in no time.
Each selective electroplating application is unique, and therefore each repair will be thoroughly considered and performed by trained, knowledgeable technicians, ensuring quality and reliability for years to come.
Electroplating in Action
Examples of our Work
See the before and afters of some of our previous projects. To see the before images, slide the centre line of the images to the right. To see the afters drag it to the left.