PLATING, ANTI-TARNISHING, ELECTROPOLISHING & STRIPPING Sliding (Plastic) Vernier, A*F Swiss
PLATING, ANTI-TAR- NISHING, ELECTROPO- LISHING &STRIPPING
• A*F Swiss • Plastic Vernier • Sliding Gauge • Lightweight in toughened polyamide plastic with locking lever
• Double jaws for measuring inside and outside as well as depth gauge
• Measures: 0.05 to 150 mm Code
Description G0701
Plastic Vernier Sliding Gauge, A*F Swiss
UOM Price EACH £23.95
ANTI-TARNISHING MACHINE
Anti-Tarnishing System
ELECTROPOLISHING MACHINE
Electropolishing Machine
PLATING,ANTI-TARNISHING,ELECTROPOLISHING &STRIPPING
SPIRIT LEVELS Stripping - Plating - Polishing Spirit Levels
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 excellent for polishing difficult areas in jewellery but also watch bracelets, clock parts and components economically.
The spirit level is a widely used tool by many professions, including jeweller’s clock makers, model makers. Ceramics arts, gun makers and photography, as well as homeowners engaged in do-it-yourself projects. Spirit levels, or bubble levels, come in all shapes and sizes. They’re easy to use, and can be employed for a variety of tasks.
How to use᷃
1. Test the spirit level to make sure it is calibrated. This can be done by placing the spirit level on a level surface and visually confirming that the bubble is in the centre of the two lines on the spirit tube. Turn the level around and replace on the same surface. The bubble should not have shifted in any direction. Repeat for each tube on the level, assuring that the entire level is accurately calibrated.
2. Place the spirit level on the object or surface that you wish to be perfectly horizontal (level), or vertical (plumb).
3. Adjust the spirit level until the bubble is centred between the two lines. This is done to get an idea of how much the object or surface must move to become level or plumb.
4. Adjust the object until it is level or plumb, according to the level.
Made in Acrylic Weights:
G33894 - 2 grams G33895 - 3 grams
G33896 - 10 grams Code
G33894 G33895 G33896 Description
Ø15 x 8mm, Bulls Eye Vial Spirit Level
Ø20 x 10mm, Bulls Eye Vial Spirit Level
15 x 40mm, Rectangular Vial Spirit Level
UOM Price EACH EACH EACH £1.50 £1.95 £2.25
3M Carot Paper See Page 1183
Specifics: • Size: 480 x 250 x 420mm • Bath sizes: Ø125mm x 130mm • 220/240V (7.5 amperes) • Nett weight 15 Kg
For full infiormation on how to plate with your unit, including flash plating and hard plating, please see the
website pdf available. Code
M8825 Description
Stripping, Plating & Polishing Machine
UOM Price EACH £1,295.00
The Silverbrite 100 system (2 easy stages) • Cleans/detarnishes Silver • Applies protective layer
The Silver Bright 100 process module is a small unit measuring 30x24x24cms that connects to a normal domestic power supply, which is converted to low voltage DC current. The power is fed into two unheated processing baths, which both cleans and detarnishes to protect your silver in two easy stages. The stainless steel electrodes cause an invisible film to build up on the surface of the silver (or silver plate), protecting the items from the damaging effects caused by oxidation gases.
Anti-tarnishing
Bath 1 – De-tarn Cleaning Salts (C8207). Bath 2 – Silverbrite Salts (C8206).
This system is a miniaturisation of the industrial methods used by large manufactures and should not be confused with ineffectual immersion or spray methods.
• It is necessary to use De-Mineralised Water (C4359) Code
Description S8582
Anti-Tarnishing System – Silverbrite 100
UOM Price EACH £575.00
• Window displays always look perfect • Stock kept in 1st class condition • No more tedious and expensive stock cleaning • Low running cost, simple process and does not require any special skills or training • Made in Great Britain
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.
• The ‘Micro strip’ has a 50amp rectifier for effective 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 weakens e.g. when firestains / oxides are not being removed. CAUTION – THE SOLUTIONS USED CONTAIN POTASSIUM CYANIDE AND ARE HIGHLY TOXIC. INGESTION WILL CAUSE DEATH
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