How to prepare PP Stabiliser for our PP Copper
Preparing PP Stabiliser for our PP Copper Plating Solution
PP Stabiliser has been developed by Spa Plating to supress tarnishing in our product, PP Copper. PP Copper is most frequently used for building layers of shiny copper on non-conductive surfaces such as plastic, shell and glass.
Although our PP Copper plates a beautifully smooth and lustrous layer it can, due to its reactivity, quickly become tarnished.
PP Stabiliser not only suppresses tarnishing but also brightens the layer of copper plate.
It must be made fresh and used within one week.
The ratio for mixing the PP Stabilising Powder with the deionised water is given in stage 3 of mixing process.
1. What you'll need
Deionised water, 25ml measure for measuring out the water, PP Stabiliser, Medium Beaker, spatula and ruler or plastic card for measuring out one level spatula spoon’s worth of PP Stabiliser.
2. Measuring out the right amount of PP Stabiliser
Measure out the right amount of PP Stabiliser by levelling off a heaped spatula full with a ruler or plastic card.
3. PP Stabiliser into beaker
Place the Stabilser into the 60ml beaker.
4. Measuring deionised water
Measure out 8ml of deionised water and add it to the Stabiliser in the beaker.
5. Mixing water and PP Stabiliser
Give the beaker a brisk shake until the Stabiliser is completely dissolved
6. Labelling beaker
Once the water and the powder are completely combined, label the beaker clearly with the date it was mixed. The contents can now be added to our PP Copper at a ratio of 1:10 so the amount of stabiliser prepared above should be enough for about 100ml of PP Copper.
Use within three days.
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bonjour je desire dorer une montre , j ai enlever le chrome avec un bain d acide chloridrique et de l eau , ensuite j ai ploie la montre , elle est en laiton.
quel produit doit on mettre sur le laiton pour que ma dorure accroche?
merci
cordialement
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Salut, merci pour votre demande. Veuillez consulter notre guide de placage https://www.goldn.co.uk/how-to/pre-treatment-stages-for-gold-plating-and-silver-plating/
Cela recommande un certain nombre de couches barrières que vous pourriez plaquer, par exemple du palladium ou du bronze blanc.