Description
plating pen which uses platinum to conduct the electricity to the tips, and works with gold, rhodium, and a host of other solutions. This alone normally sells for $39.95.
Bath plating technologies are an important part of the jewelry manufacturing industry and have witnessed noteworthy advancements in recent times. These older technologies are typically associated with large, heavy machines weighing up to as much as 15-20 lbs. and more. The VM10 AMP unit is a new contender in this field, by using some of the latest technologies we have created what we believe is a leap ahead of the competition. The Vm10 amp unit is intermittent 10 amps and continuous 8 amps, it is one of the smallest (fits in your hand), lightest (approx. ¾ of a lb.) unit made. It takes up virtually no room on your workbench and fits in your drawer when not needed. The VM10-amp plater goes from 1.5 volts dc to 12 volts dc with a large digital display that reads both voltage and amperage. This unit has overcurrent, over voltage and short circuit protection built in to help insure long life. Not only do we supply the 10 amp leads but as an introductory offer we are including the VM universalWhen you first turn on the 10 Amp Bath Plater it will take approximately 6 -10 seconds to energize it. When it reads 1.5 volts or higher it is ready to plate.
- Small size, approximately 10 of these in the same footprint of the older technology platers.
- Bath Plater is 10amps intermittent and 8amps continuous.
- Large Digital Display for Voltage and Amperage
- Light weight approx. 3/4LB. not 10 to 15LBS like the older units.
- Fits in a drawer so it takes up no valuable space on the workbench.
- Economically priced, same price as a pen plater.
- Can plate up to 30 rings Depending on size.
- Includes 10 Amp cables
- Also Including free for limited time our Universal plating pen, plates Rhodium, Gold, and other solutions.
- It brush plates.
Brush plating, also called selective plating, is a portable electroplating technique. This method allows for the application of anodized coatings and electroplated deposits to specific areas of a part without using an immersion tank. It offers precision and flexibility, making it ideal for on-site repairs, touch-ups, or small-scale plating jobs. The process involves using a brush-like tool to apply the plating solution directly to the desired surface, enabling targeted metal deposition.