PLATING, ANTI-TARNISHING & STRIPPING
ELECTROPOLISHING MACHINE
Electropolishing Machine
PLATING, ANTI-TARNISHING, ELECTROPOLISHING & STRIPPING PLATING MACHINES
• 1 Pen user at a time • Electrolytic cleaning and Base Cathode plate to produce top quality selective plating
• Reduces the amount of time plating small areas carried out on a desk
• Chemicals see Plating Chemicals • It is necessary to use De-Mineralised Water (C4359) • Pen plating puts on ¼ micron
• Made in Great Britain Code
P19870
We have a comprehensive range of plating machines available and a wide choice of precious metal plating salts/solutions. It is quick and easy to set all the machines up and plate items yourself, full instructions are available in our PDFs.
Plating processes: • Pen plating puts on ¼ micron • Flash plating (regular standard plating) puts on ¼ micron
Stripping - Plating - Polishing
This machine removes metal, polishes the surfaces of precious and base metals and can plate. This is a traditional machine used in the jewellery, silversmith, watch and clock industries for generations and is also watch bracelets, clock parts and components economically.
Features: • Chemically treats metal with very little metal loss. • Fully brightens areas that the polishing wheel cannot reach.
• Fully variable: 50 amps, 25 volts, D.C. Output. All electronically controlled.
• All in one integrated unit, no separate connection leads or heating required.
• Automatically controlled with built in heating. • Finished with a beige texture, corrosion resistant, polypropylene for long life.
current delivery, power meters, thermostatic heater control and includes the necessary cathodes, bars and anodes for each process.
• Total surround cathodes supplied with each machine and lids for individual baths.
• Reverse the poles to transfer the stripping machine into a plating machine (please see instructions and PDF).
• Full installation and operation please see instructions provided
• Made in Great Britain
Comprising 3 x 1ltr baths suitable for: • Neutralising – to restore original colour to metals, using demineralised water (C4359)
• Fire stripping – for a fast alternative to pickling for the treatment of gold and silver, using stripping salts (C19822)*
• Electro-Polishing – for speedy polishing of gold in inaccessible areas, using elecro-polishing salts (c8898)
* Add Potassium Cyanide (C9185) if the solution removed. CAUTION – THE SOLUTIONS USED CONTAIN POTASSIUM CYANIDE AND ARE HIGHLY TOXIC. INGESTION WILL CAUSE DEATH
• Size: 480 x 250 x 420mm • Bath sizes: Ø125mm x 130mm • Nett weight 15 Kg
website pdf available. Code
M8825 Description
Stripping, Plating & Polishing Machine
UOM Price EACH £1,295.00 • Hard plating can put on up to 3 microns.
Plating machine information and tips: • For use on gold, silver, copper and brass • The most traditional type of plating methods for jewellers for many generations
• The term gilding covers a number decorative techniques for applying precious metals on solid surfaces. This is why plating machines are also known as gilding units.
• Flash plating (regular standard plating) as a process puts on a ¼ micron of precious metal. It must be remembered that once initial plating has been carried out, you can’t keep “adding” plate on top.
• Hard plating (up to 3 microns) can also be carried out. A micro-agitator (Code P5187) solutions (code C35424).
• Its most important to mix all your plating salts/solution at once as all the ingredients must be used. This allows optimum performance on your plating quality and quantity.
• Place and operate your machine in a clean, dust free environment particularly away from polishing dust. This can cause problems as solutions can get contaminated causing their colour to come out dull.
• Do not handle the items to be plated with leave a deposit of grease on the item causing the plating process to not be completed to its fullest potential.
Pen Plating System Digital
Electroplating modular system, designed to electroplate gold, rhodium, silver, nickel and copper in the workshop. This machine can be used for regular
Plating:
Bath 1 – Electrolytic Salts (C4907), for cleaning prior to plating.
Bath 2 – Gilding Salts, 9ct, 18ct, 22ct, 24ct, Rose & Silver. (See Plating Chemicals)
Bath 3 – Rhodium (C5620) This bath contains the platinized Titanium Anode for Rhodium Plating.
Hard Plating: 1. Set baths up as above but with hard plating salts (Code C35424) 2. Place the micro agitator (sold separately P5187) over output.
3. Please note one must use the platinised titanium anode when hard plating titanium (code P8356)
4. Full instruction on how to hard plate are available with the agitator (code P5187)
The plating unit can also be used for anti-tarnishing: Bath 1 – De-tarn Cleaning Salts (C8207) Bath 2 –Silverbrite Salts (C8206).
• Complete process unit, no extras required. • Automatically controlled heating. • Fully variable 10 amp, 0-12 volt D.C output, electronicallly controlled.
• Small process bath size for precious solutions. • Made in corrosion resistant polypropylene. • Platinum coated and stainless steel anodes included with each machine, plus lids for individual baths.
• With installation and operation instructions to teach yourself electroplating.
• Cleaning, gilding and rhodium plating in one unit. • Connections for a plating pen steel and platinized titanium rods.
microns).
• Use a micro-agitator (Code P5178) for hard plating, up to 3 microns.
• ROHS compliant • Made in Great Britain
Code
P4898 P8664
Description UOM Price
3 litre (3 x 1) Microplating Machine EACH £645.00 6 litre (3 x 2) Microplating Machine EACH £1,895.00
Description Pen Plating System Digital Microplating Machines
UOM Price EACH £342.00
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