Brilliant Rhodium Plating Solution - (Bath) Electro Plating Supplies (250 mL)
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Rhodium is a hard, white precious metal in the platinum family that is commonly used for plating onto jewelry or specialty technical applications*. Rhodium plate has a color similar to silver but, unlike silver, rhodium plate will never corrode under most normal conditions. With a density similar to lead, rhodium is hard, with a hardness about like chromium. Rhodium produces a deposit that is among the most chemically inert metals that are normally used for electroplating.Because of its hardness a normal decorative application is usually much thinner. than gold. A normal decorative deposit of rhodium is usually 4-6 millionths of an inch, (0.1 – 0.15 microns)Our Brilliant Rhodium Plating Bath is an electroplating bath that requires the proper equipment and supplies to be used. Plate at 3-4 Volts for 1-3 minutes at room temperature. Platinized titanium anode required.Comprehensive Instruction Manual and Unlimited Technical Support
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IMPORTANT NOTE: This solution requires a platinum plated titanium anode. Brilliant Rhodium Plating Bath. Rhodium is a hard, white precious metal in the platinum family that is commonly used for plating onto jewelry or specialty technical applications*. Rhodium plate has a color similar to silver but, unlike silver, rhodium plate will never corrode under most normal conditions. With a density similar to lead, rhodium is hard, with a hardness about like chromium. Rhodium produces a deposit that is among the most chemically inert metals that are normally used for electroplating. Because of its hardness a normal decorative application is usually much thinner than gold. A normal decorative deposit of rhodium is usually 4-6 millionths of an inch, (0.1 – 0.15 microns). Plate at 3-4 Volts for 1-3 minutes at room temperature. Plating with rhodium is a specialty craft and somewhat risky undertaking. This is because rhodium plating is very sensitive to surface conditions, activation, and contamination of the solution. Problems in adhesion, cloudiness or uniformity can occur especially when learning the specifics of plating onto a new material or surface. One risk of plating with rhodium is that if a problem with the plating occurs it can be extremely or sometimes impossible to repair. Most metal plating such as gold, nickel, or copper can easily be polished off or chemically stripped from the substrate if a there are problems with the plated deposit. This is not the case with rhodium. Rhodium is so hard that it cannot be polished off most substrates without damaging the underlying material. Furthermore, it is generally considered impossible to chemically strip rhodium without damaging or destroying the underlying material. If you want to plate with rhodium you should “practice” on items of little or no value that are very similar to what you want to rhodium plate.
Rhodium is a hard, white precious metal in the platinum family that is commonly used for plating onto jewelry or specialty technical applications*. Rhodium plate has a color similar to silver but, unlike silver, rhodium plate will never corrode under most normal conditions. With a density similar to lead, rhodium is hard, with a hardness about like chromium. Rhodium produces a deposit that is among the most chemically inert metals that are normally used for electroplating.Because of its hardness a normal decorative application is usually much thinner. than gold. A normal decorative deposit of rhodium is usually 4-6 millionths of an inch, (0.1 – 0.15 microns)Our Brilliant Rhodium Plating Bath is an electroplating bath that requires the proper equipment and supplies to be used. Plate at 3-4 Volts for 1-3 minutes at room temperature. Platinized titanium anode required.Comprehensive Instruction Manual and Unlimited Technical Support
상품설명
IMPORTANT NOTE: This solution requires a platinum plated titanium anode. Brilliant Rhodium Plating Bath. Rhodium is a hard, white precious metal in the platinum family that is commonly used for plating onto jewelry or specialty technical applications*. Rhodium plate has a color similar to silver but, unlike silver, rhodium plate will never corrode under most normal conditions. With a density similar to lead, rhodium is hard, with a hardness about like chromium. Rhodium produces a deposit that is among the most chemically inert metals that are normally used for electroplating. Because of its hardness a normal decorative application is usually much thinner than gold. A normal decorative deposit of rhodium is usually 4-6 millionths of an inch, (0.1 – 0.15 microns). Plate at 3-4 Volts for 1-3 minutes at room temperature. Plating with rhodium is a specialty craft and somewhat risky undertaking. This is because rhodium plating is very sensitive to surface conditions, activation, and contamination of the solution. Problems in adhesion, cloudiness or uniformity can occur especially when learning the specifics of plating onto a new material or surface. One risk of plating with rhodium is that if a problem with the plating occurs it can be extremely or sometimes impossible to repair. Most metal plating such as gold, nickel, or copper can easily be polished off or chemically stripped from the substrate if a there are problems with the plated deposit. This is not the case with rhodium. Rhodium is so hard that it cannot be polished off most substrates without damaging the underlying material. Furthermore, it is generally considered impossible to chemically strip rhodium without damaging or destroying the underlying material. If you want to plate with rhodium you should “practice” on items of little or no value that are very similar to what you want to rhodium plate.
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