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Electroplating (or Galvanic Deposition)

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Precious Metal Electrolytes
*Rhodium electrolytes <br>Rhodium deposits are extremely hard (HV 700 – 1000) and wear resistant. They also excel in light reflection. Both properties are of value for technical as well as decorative applications. While technical applications mainly require hard, stress and crack free coatings, the jewelry industry takes advantage of the light whitish deposits with high corrosion resistance.<br />
*Silver electrolytes < br/>Silver electrolytes without additives generate dull soft deposits (HV ~ 80) which are mainly used as contact layers on connectors with limited insertion and withdrawal cycles. Properties required for decorative purposes such as shiny bright surfaces and higher wear resistance are achieved through various additives to the basic Ag electrolyte.<br />