MC Chaton MAXIMA - Electroplating-En
MC Chaton MAXIMA - Electroplating-En
MC Chaton MAXIMA - Electroplating-En
4. PLATING
All operations that follow after the fashion jewellery components have been soldered together must be carried out quickly and sequentially to avoid time delays. For basic bath parameters see table on next page. Cyanide Copper Plating The utmost caution must be exercised when using cyanide copper baths. This technique improves the adhesion of the copper deposit to the products surface. Under certain conditions, copper deposits donot adhere well to the solder used.
Warning:
2. PROPER DEGREASING
Hot Degreasing Awarm alkaline electrolytic bath is usually used as the first stage of degreasing to remove most of the impurities and soldering residues. After the degreasing process, the product should be rinsed in water at room temperature for 30 seconds. It is possible to markedly accelerate this process by using ultrasound.
Warning: If the degreasing time is too long or the ultrasound used is too strong, the protective lacquer applied to the reflective layer may become damaged.
The current density and degreasing times must not be exceeded; otherwise the stones reflective layer may become damaged. It is strongly recommended to avoid using cyanide brass or bronzing baths. Bright Copper Plating Aglossy sulphurous copper bath is highly recommended because it is able to smooth the unevenness of the products surface, adding ahigh gloss to it.
Warning:
Electrolytic Degreasing Electrolytic degreasing is suitable as the second stage of the final degreasing, for fashion jewellery formed from cup chains of brass and other nonferrous metals. Cathodic degreasing is used only. After electrolytic degreasing, rinsing the product in water at room temperature for 30 seconds is sufficient.
Warning: The recommended current density and degreasing
The stones AB layer, if used, may become unintentionally plated as well, and thus damaged if the recommended plating times are exceeded. Nickel Plating As nickel (Ni) is an allergen, nickel plating is not used for safety reasons. The Ni layer is usually substituted with palladium or silver. If it is possible or necessary to use nickel plating, the usual chloride nickel bath is recommended. This bath does not damage fashion jewellery stones.
Warning:
times must not be exceeded; otherwise the stones reflective layer may become damaged. For basic bath parameters see table on next page.
When stones with the AB layer are used, their surface is often quickly and unintentionally plated. If this is the case, the plating time should not exceed three minutes. Palladium Plating Palladium is used instead of nickel as awhite interlayer. Using bronze as asubstitute for nickel is not suitable because the bronze baths aggressive nature damages fashion jewellery stones. Silver Plating Even though silvering baths have ahigh cyanide content and are highly alkaline, they work at room temperature and therefore donot damage the stones.
Rhodium Plating Rhodium baths based on sulphates or phosphates deposit highly glossy layers. The baths chemical properties are not detrimental to fashion jewellery stones. Rinsing the product after the final rhodium plating process must be done in two stages: a) In water at room temperature for 30 seconds. b) Afinal rinse in water at atemperature of 60C/140F for 30 seconds. Rinsing is then followed by drying the product in adryer at atemperature of T < 90C/194F . Gold Plating For gold plating, two types of gilding baths are used: either the alkaline one (pH 9 10), or the acid one (pH 3 4). The gilding baths chemical properties are not detrimental to fashion jewellery stones. Alkaline baths deposit layers of < 0.2 m thickness. If thicker gold layers are required (up to 1m), it is necessary to use an acid gilding bath. Rinsing the product after the final cold plating process must be done in two stages: a) In water at room temperature for 30 seconds. b) Afinal rinse in water at atemperature of 60C/140F for 30 seconds. The final rinse is then followed by drying the product in adryer at atemperature of T < 90C/194F .
5. TARNISH PROTECTION
To protect cup fashion jewellerys metal parts, electrophoretic coating (cataphoresis) is commonly used. This technique enables organic lacquers (mostly acrylic water-based) to be deposited evenly on electrically conductive fashion jewellery parts, allowing the glass stones to remain uncoated. The lacquers chemical properties are not detrimental to fashion jewellery stones.
6. Troubleshooting
Problem
Imperfect appearance of the products surface before electroplating
Solution
Clean the product thoroughly; first mechanically, then chemically, using adegreasing bath, and finally rinse the product thoroughly.
Polish the surface better next time, or perhaps check the technical properties of the electroplating bath used. Rinse the product with pure water only demineralised water (electric conductivity < 15S/cm) is strongly recommended. Always minimize time delays between individual successive operations.
Tarnished surfaces
Operation/ Plating Hot Degreasing Electrolytic Degreasing Pickling Cyanide Copper Plating Bright Copper Plating Nickel Plating Palladium Plating Silver Plating Rhodium Plating Gold Plating I Gold Plating II