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PRACTICAL INFORMATION ON GOLD PLATING FOR YOU

The real challenge for any person going into any business today, including GOLD PLATING, is to figure out which supplier is writing good brochures and WEB SITES and which supplier is offering the BEST VALUE.

The BEST VALUE is often difficult to determine.

Confusion or the promise of a LARGE INCOME POTENTIAL may get some people to make a purchasing decision.

The BEST CHOICE is the choice you make after your have an informed opinion from several sources.

In the instance of GOLD PLATING, before you spend any money on any GOLD PLATING system, you need to know several important points, which applies to all "MOBILE type GOLD PLATING Systems" and to "TANK type GOLD PLATING Systems" too.

First, the process of Gold Plating the Chrome scripts/emblems for vehicles is a simple process. To do it, you electro chemically strip off the chrome, then you electro chemically activate the exposed nickel and then you electro chemically deposit/bond the 24 karat gold to the exposed and activated nickel. It is an old and well developed process.

In the mobile process, you do the work with the scripts/emblems ON THE VEHICLE. This includes the types of CHROME ON METAL script/emblems and CHROME ON PLASTIC script/emblems.

Second, the POWER SUPPLY to do the ELECTRO part of the electro chemical operation is basically a fancy battery charger, able to take in 110 volts AC and put out a regulated voltage DC. In the case of the plain 12 volt unit, take in 12 volts and regulate the out put.

In the MOBILE PROCESS, the electricity flows through the wires and wands.

In the TANK PROCESS, the electricity flows through wires to anodes and cathodes, which are electrodes.

Third, DIFFERENT CHEMICALS plate different metals, using the same POWER SUPPLY, wires, wands and or electrodes.

  • THE CHEMICALS ARE GENERALLY NOT AVAILABLE LOCALLY.

  • THE STAINLESS STEEL WANDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE LOCALLY.

  • THE POWER SUPPLY IS GENERALLY NOT AVAILABLE LOCALLY.

The balance of the items really necessary are the supply items you would need. Most available WHERE YOU LIVE.

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