For technical and decorative coatings:
Platinum bath
Our platinum bath enables the formation of hard, high-gloss layers with a radiantly bright surface that is reminiscent of silver and rhodium in colour. It ensures a resistant and visually appealing coating that gives every piece of jewellery a sophisticated character.
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Platinum Bath JE18 - 2 g/L Pt
€125.92*
The acid platinum electrolyte JE18 deposits shiny, bright and hard platinum layers. It is used for decorative as well as technical applications. The layers are highly resistant to corrosion and abrasion.Operating data:Platinum content: 2,0 g/LpH-value: <1Density: 1,08 g/ml, increasingOperating conditions:Voltage: 2 VoltBath temperature: 30 - 40 °CExposition time: 2 - 4 min.Anodes: Platinized titanium, Mixed oxideAnode/Cathode surface: 1 : 1Goods movement: requiredDeposition rate: ca. 11 mg/Amin;
Current density: ca. 0,5-1,5 A/dm2Bath filtration: from 10 litresDeposition data:Hardness: Not measurable, approx.500 HVLayer thickness: max. 1,0 µmPt content: 99,9%Form of delivery:Ready for use 2 g/L Pt
Content:
1 liter
Precious metal coating using platinum baths
Platinum baths are acidic electrolytes that deposit hard layers. The surfaces are bright and highly lustrous. In terms of colour, the surface coatings are somewhere between silver and rhodium, although the visual effect of these precious metals is perceived individually and can occasionally lead to discussions. Nevertheless, there is a consensus that our platinum bath leaves an extremely attractive impression.
As these precious metals are visually very similar, it is ultimately up to you as the user to decide which product you choose. Our JE18 platinum bath impresses with its bright, high-gloss and hard platinum layers. It is suitable for both technical and particularly decorative surface coatings. The use of this electrolyte produces not only resistant but also particularly aesthetic coatings.
The deposited layers also offer high resistance to corrosion and abrasion. The question of whether silver or rhodium is more radiant may be debatable, but the visual brilliance achieved by our platinum bath is undeniably impressive.