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LACOMIT & LACOMIT REMOVER


6. Whilst heating the plating solution evaporation may occur, in this instance simply top up with distilled/deionised water. 7. The voltage setting for plating with Gilding Salts is 4 to 6 volts. 8. Keep your solution covered when not in use and in a clean workshop environment to avoid contamination.


Gilding Salts  complements brilliant diamond/gemstones settings.


• Gilding Salts are corrosion/tarnish resistant solution and so is used universally across the world.


• Gilding Salts will plate on all carats of gold, platinum and silver.


• Gilding Salts will plate around a thousand rings depending on the size and surface area. This makes it a very economical 


• Achieve two-tone effects by lacquering part of the piece before plating. The lacquered surface will not be plated and can be removed afterward by lacquer remover.


• Steam clean your surface before plating to 


 and cleanness of the piece improves the quality of the plate.


Tips:  micron of precious metal


• Additional microns can not be added by repeating this process


 and plate again


• For plating of up to four microns see our 


Gold Plating Gilding Salts


LACOMIT & LACOMIT REMOVER


Lacomit


Lacomit - Apply to Prevent Plating in Unwanted Areas


Achieve two tone effects by using traditional Lacomt Solution on your pieces before  will not be plated and the Lacomit can be removed with Lacomit Remover (C4368) once plating has been done.


• Specially designed for use with plating solutions  • Can be brushed or sprayed on or applied as a dip • Do not use on porous stone such as pearls and opals etc


 accuracy application


• Add Lacomit Remover to Lacomit to thin the 


Available: • 500ml • 1 Litre • 5 Litre


Code


P34649 C4366 C4367


Gold Plating - Gilding Salts - 1 litre


• It is necessary to use De-Mineralised Water (C4359) • Hard plating salts are for use with the micro agitator (p5187)


 pots etc.


Available: • 9ct • 18ct • 18ct (HP)* • 22ct • 24ct • Rose (Red)


*HP (Hard Plating) for heavy deposit electroplating. Code


C4905 C4906


C35424 C6028 C6029 C5322


Description 9ct Plating Salts


18ct Plating Salts


18ct Plating Salts, (HP)* 22ct Plating Salts 24ct Plating Salts Rose Plating Salts


1LT 1LT 1LT 1LT 1LT


UOM Price 1LT


Lacomit Remover


Lacomit Remover - For Dissolving Lacomit After Plating


Lacomit Remover will completely remove Lacomit fast and effectively. Other solvents such as nail varnish remover will not work as effectively. You can add Lacomit Remover to Lacomit to thin the consistency  detail.


Available: • 1 Litre • 5 litre


£49.95 £53.50 £205.00 £56.95 £58.95 £107.50


Code


C4368 C4369


Description


1 Litre Lacomit Remover 5 Litre Lacomit Remover


UOM Price £14.40


1LT 5LT


£59.95


Description 500ml Lacomit


1 Litre Lacomit 5 Litre Lacomit


UOM Price 500ML £11.60


1LT 5LT


£18.95 £72.45


Silver Plating Gilding Salts


Silver Plating - Gilding Salts - 1 Litre


• It is necessary to use De- Mineralised Water (C4359)


 solution e.g. for 2 litres, use 2 pots etc.


Available: Silver Code


C9770 ELECTROLYTIC CLEANING SALTS


Electrolytic Cleaning Salts Electrolytic Cleaning Salts - For Plating Machines


Description Silver Plating Salts 1LT


UOM Price £12.95


Electrolytic cleaning salts has been designed as a hot soak/ electrolytic cleaner for ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Designed to soften and loosen polishing compounds, to remove a wide variety of contaminants, including Lanolin based lubricants and to provide a good start to the cleaning cycle.


• Plating Machine 1st Bath  • The formulation contains fully biodegradable wetting agents


• Will make up to 5 litres  • Dilute with De-Mineralised water (C4359)


Code C4907 Description Electrolytic Cleaning Salts


UOM Price £6.50


5LT


ELECTRO POLISHING SALTS


ELECTRO POLISHING PROCESS


Electro polishing is used to produce brilliant  recesses and with poor surface conditions (will 


  hand polish.


Function – used in conjunction with Electro  chemical polishing on gold as a replacement to hand polishing, particularly in areas where physical polishing is impossible, i.e. Filigree work, inside stone setting and hallmarks. • Container – Polypropylene or glass • Anodes - stainless steel connect to negative out-put of D.C supply


• Temperature – 60-65°C • D C voltage – 18-22 volts • D.C Amps 4-22 volts per cm² (25-50 amps 


• Time 5-20 seconds • Heater stainless steel or indirect (water 


Note: Heating must be thermostatic; solution deteriorates quickly over 65°C • Agitation- gentle horizontal movements 


Add white powder pack to the required amount of distilled water, stir well to dissolve. Add black powder pack, stir well and heat to the recommended temperature.


Operation: Suspend articles on copper, brass or stainless steel jigs or racks. To prepare: Work should be electro brightened in Cousins Electro  polishing.


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