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PEN PLATING SOLUTIONS


Suspend articles on copper, brass or stainless steel jigs or racks. To Finish: Cousins Electro  connection from negative to positive out of the D.C supply. Correct voltage should rest between 18-24 volts and agitate gently.


Rinse in water.


Please note these directions are in accordance  may vary.


Electro-Polishing Salts


Electro-Polishing Salts To be used in conjunction with  achieve chemical polishing on gold as a replacement to hand polishing particularly in areas where physical polishing  inside stone settings and in hallmarks.


• Use in micro stripping 


• For 5 Litres, dilute with de-mineralised water (C4359)  • Ideal for deep recesses and with poor surface conditions


  polish


See website “Electro Polishing Process” information. Code


Description C8898 Electropolishing Salts 10LT


UOM Price £65.95


PEN PLATING SOLUTIONS


10. Remember pen plating solutions work best if you have a good electrolytic contact so make sure you have wired the unit correctly. Whilst plating take care to monitor the voltage  contact has been made.


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


18ct Gold Pen Plating Solution


18ct Yellolw Gold - Pen Plating Solution


Quick reference guide for using pen plating solutions.


Please note these directions are in accordance with our plating/pen plating units, other systems may vary. See website links for necessary equipment and accessories for pen plating and further instructions.


Cousins pen plating solutions are particularly developed, formulated and concentrated to deliver rapid deposition rates and consistent results.


Available in a wide range of brilliant colours, all Cousins pen solutions are ready to use at room temperature.


1. It is essential to use the correct style pen when pen plating with a platinised titanium centre core. This is to obtain a full circuit contact and reduce the risk of contamination


ELECTRO BRIGHTENING SALTS (STRIPPING SALTS)


Electro-Brightening Salts (Stripping Salts)


Electro Brightening Salts - Fire Stain / Oxide Removing Salts


Electro stripping/Fire Stripping salts to ease polishing by  brightening surfaces prior to 


• Using whole amount will make up 5 Litre


• For machine M8825, add 75 grams to 1 Litre of de- mineralised water (C4359)


• Initial Charge of Solution for Micro Stripping Unit (M8825)


• Average weight reduction of 2-4% is normal after stripping 95% can be recovered


• Use item C9185 to strengthen solution if weak • If surface still remains black add 50 grams to 1 Litre of above solution


Code C19822 Description Electro Brightening Salts


UOM Price £15.60


5LT


 sure your piece is highly polished and clean from grease/dirt.


3. Never touch or place your piece on a dirty surface once you have cleaned the item.


4. Electrolyte clean and Steam clean your surface before plating to get super bright 


5. We recommend regular house hold tissue to rest the pieces during plating.


 plating tips. Before using in your pen ensure the nib is damp for good electro contact. Simply boil some tap water and soak your nib in it for 10 to 20 minutes.


7. Set the voltage to the manufacturer’s recommendation which is stated on the bottle.


  accurate details. Use Lacomit Remover to remove.


9. Dip the pen nib into the solution so it’s evenly coated on the pen tip. Place a small drop of solution onto the piece and move the pen around leaving about a 1mm gap between the surface and the nib. If a contact is made there will be a colour change on the  solutions DO NOT work like a felt tip marker pen as you do not press onto the surface.


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Available in a brilliant 18ct yellow gold colour, all Cousins pen solutions are ready to use at room temperature.


• Concentrate • Supplied in a plastic bottle • For 18ct yellow gold • 20ml


Code C5481 Description 18ct Gold Pen Plating Solution


UOM Price £29.25


20ML 22ct Gold Pen Plating Solution


22ct Yellolw Gold - Pen Plating Solution


Available in a brilliant 22ct yellow gold colour, all Cousins pen solutions are ready to use at room temperature.


• Concentrate • Supplied in a plastic bottle • For 22ct yellow gold • 20ml


Code C6466 Description 22ct Gold Pen Plating Solution


UOM Price £31.25


20ML Red Gold Pen Plating Solution


Red Gold - Pen Plating Solution Available in a brilliant Rose (red) colour, all Cousins pen solutions are ready to use at room temperature.


• Concentrate • Supplied in a plastic bottle • For Rose (red) gold • 20ml


Code C6265 Description Red Gold Pen Plating Solution 20ML


UOM Price £55.75


Rhodium Pen Plating Solution


Rhodium - Pen Plating Solution Available in a brilliant rhodium “white”, all Cousins pen solutions are ready to use at room temperature.


• Concentrate • Supplied in a plastic bottle • Rhodium brilliant white • 20ml or 100ml


Code C5316 C5316A Description


Rhodium (20ml) Solution Rhodium (100ml) Solution


20ML


UOM Price £39.95


100ML £159.95 1029


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