The manufacturing landscape in Sri Lanka faces unique challenges due to high ambient humidity and salinity, which accelerate the oxidation of base metals. Consequently, the demand for high-stability electroplating chemicals has surged as local industries seek to extend the lifecycle of automotive and electronic components.
Currently, many workshops rely on traditional formulations, but there is a visible shift toward high-efficiency zinc plating chemicals to meet the stringent corrosion resistance standards required for export-grade hardware and construction fasteners.
Furthermore, the local market is witnessing a transition toward more environmentally compliant processes, moving away from legacy cyanide-based systems toward safer, high-brightness alternatives that optimize power consumption and reduce waste treatment costs.