Gold Plating

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Gold Plating typically is yellow in color and can range from matte to a bright reflective finish. Pure gold is considered to be 24k while alloy gold can vary from 14k to 23k gold. Applications range from decorative, electronics, medical implant to spacecraft components. Corrosion resistance is excellent and provides excellent tarnish resistance. Contact resistance is low and solderability very good. Because of the varied options in chemistries and the performance characteristics each may produce, it is recommended that customers contact one of our engineering team members for guidance.

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Gold plated, also called electroplated, are items made with a layer of gold on the surface over another type of metal underneath. 
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Plating gold is a method of putting a thin layer of gold onto the surface of another metal underneath, most often copper or silver (to make silver-gilt). Gold plating is done to enhance the look or wearability of a piece of jewelry, metal furniture, frame, sculpture or art piece. 
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