CONSUMABLES
Plating Chemicals & Consumables
Electro-Polishing Salts Electro-Polishing Salts
To be used in conjunction with restripping salts C to achieve cheical polishing on gold as a replaceent to hand polishing particularly in areas where physical polishing is ipossible, eg ligree work, inside stone settings and in hallarks.
se in icro stripping euipent Bath 3 or Litres, dilute with de-ineralised water C3 Brilliant nishes on , , ct gold deal for deep recesses and with poor surface conditions
Specially suitable for high uantity productions Gives eceptional reectivity in difcult areas to hand polish
See website Electro Polishing Process inforation. Code
Description C8898 Electropolishing Salts
UOM Price 5LT
£29.40
Stripping / Electro-Polishing Machine
See Page 600
Digital Pen Plating System
See Page 599
ELECTRO BRIGHTENING SALTS (STRIPPING SALTS)
Electro-Brightening Salts (Stripping Salts)
Electro Brightening Salts - ire Stain ide Reoving Salts
Electro strippingire Stripping salts to ease polishing by reoving re stain and oides, brightening surfaces prior to nishing.
sing whole aount will ake up Litre
or achine , add gras to Litre of de-ineralised water C3
nitial Charge of Solution for icro Stripping nit
Average weight reduction of - is noral after stripping can be recovered
se ite C to strengthen solution if weak f surface still reains black add gras to Litre of above solution
Code C19822 Description Electro Brightening Salts
UOM Price 5LT
£14.70
PEN PLATING SOLUTIONS
18ct Gold Pen Plating Solution
ct ellolw Gold - Pen Plating Solution
Available in a brilliant ct yellow gold colour, all Cousins pen solutions are ready to use at roo teperature.
Concentrate Supplied in a plastic bottle or ct yellow gold l
Code C5481 Description 18ct Gold Pen Plating Solution
UOM Price 20ML
£30.95
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