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Conductive Paint


CONSUMABLES


CONDUCTIVE PAINT Conductive Pen - Etic Swiss


Sawdust (Boxwood For Jewellers) 1000gm


 or brushing or swab application  se ethylated spirits to clean brushes


Code L0898


L4921 L0895 L7536 L0896 L0894


Description


Blue Steel Enamel (60ml) Brass (100ml) Clear Brass (100ml) Pale


Brass (100ml) Pale, Mylands Brass (100ml) Medium Silver (100ml) Clear


UOM Price 60ml


100ML 100ML 100ML 100ML 100ML


£5.45 £8.35 £9.40 £5.30 £9.40 £9.40


Sawdust - Bowood or Jewellers - kg


se the sae way heated in your icro drying achine see 


 Etra ne for traditional drying of parts etc.  Best uality  To uickly reove saw dust blow with air cleaner A


Conductive Pen - Etic Swiss - To repair defective circuits


 uickly creates conductive traces on ost surfaces  Easy and econoical to use  icro-tip for precision application  ries in inutes at roo teperature  Single coponent syste  Good electrical and theral conductivity  Etic 3. Swiss


Code C12025 Description Conductive Pen, Etic Swiss


UOM Price EACH


£44.85 Lacquer - Rapid Drying


DRYING MEDIA Dring Media “Maizorb”


acuers - Rapid rying


 Blue Steel  Brass, Clear  Brass, Pale  Brass, ediu  Silver


aizorb - rying edia - Absorbent Grain


 ine Grain  ediu Grain  g Bags


hy use aizorb  A traditional ethod for drying your jewellerycoponents particular gold, silver and platinu. ith various ethods being used in your workshop such as ultrasonic cleaning, barrelling, plating, pickling and stripping. ne ust ideally rinse ites with distilled water and dry uick so no surface stains are visible. sing this ethod is fast and ecellent to dry large aounts, saving tie and oney.


 aizorb will absorb all the oisture left on your pieces


 deally use aizorb wared up by a efcient drying achine see 


Code


D8653 D8127


Description Fine (1kg) Maizorb Medium (1kg) Maizorb


UOM Price 1KG


1KG


£2.50 £2.50


deal for sealing and protecting etals, carriage clock cases, dials etc. Blue steel for replicating blue steel nish.


acuering clocks has been a popular practice fro the late th century and is widely used throughout the world by clock akers and restorers. hen nishing clock ebellishents or cases, lacuer adds a traditional look and subseuently raises the value to the piece. Additionally lacuering aintains the surface of the piece for a prolonged period of tie.


e supply a range of different coloured lacuers to apply on alternative surfaces. se a ne lacuering brush when applying the solution to ensure a consistent nish, reoving any possibility of irregular arks, lines or bubbles please see below for the full selection of brushes.


The Silver Clear acuer is popular with Jewellers, odel akers, etal artists etc notably so for its resistance against oidization on silver picture fraes and brass door ebellishents, etc.


 A cold brush on lacuer


  kg bag Code


S1472 Description Boxwood Sawdust


UOM Price 1KG


LUBRICANTS, OILS & GREASES


GREASES £6.95 Synthetic Greases Grease - Synthetic, Bergeon (Green) LACQUERS


 Bergeon  Green  g  Synthetic grease  Entirely ineral  or high friction points of great efciency  ell recoended for uartz analog odules


Contents: Colour green: for frictions with copper alloy. Colour blue: for frictions with carbon alloy.


Code G0756 Description


Synthetic Grease - Bergeon 6441D (Green)


UOM Price 10G £26.90


Grease - Synthetic, Bergeon (Blue)


 Bergeon E Blue  g  Synthetic grease  Entirely ineral  or high friction points of great efciency  ell recoended for uartz analog odules


Contents: Colour green: for frictions with copper alloy. Colour blue: for frictions with carbon alloy.


Code G0755 Description


Bergeon 6441E Synthetic Grease 10gm


UOM Price 10G £15.50


Grease - Synthetic, Bergeon Syringe


 Bergeon   Syringe Applicator Grease with applicator for watches, chronographs and ne instruents.


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