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Letter 41076
Brush plating on brass casted mesh
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I want to deposit gold on the mesh of an holy tomb which is brass
casted & cannot be removed from it place. Its size 5x11 feet. I
want to deposit gold on it, by brush plating system. Nickel plating
is not possible there prior to gold plating because the mesh is in
vertical position. Is it possible to get better results without
nickel coating kindly tell me what technique should I use for better
results, Thank you.
Muhammad Tariq
Sunny plater - Islamabad, Pakistan
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I don't quite understand why the orientation of this mesh prevents
nickel plating while allowing gold plating. If you can explain, it
might be helpful. Nickel plating usually performs two functions in
this kind of situation: it levels the surface for good brightness and
reflectivity, and it acts as a barrier to prevent copper from
diffusing into the gold.
At low temperature the issue of diffusion is reduced, and you will
see letters on this site where people say they do not nickel plate
their parts and diffusion has not been a problem for them. But
brightness may be an issue; gold deposited on a rough surface doesn't
look very good. Maybe you can acid copper plate, and then buff the
high points to a good shine? Or buff areas of the casting to a shine
before gold plating?
Please talk to an expert in brush plating like our supporting
advertisers Brooktronics
and Liquid Development Corp, or
consult
"Electrochemical
Metallizing".

Ted Mooney
finishing.com - Brick, NJ
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