Platin
Platin Elektrode für optimale Ergebnisse
Geht es darum, dass Baugruppen, Metallkomponenten oder Prototypen entweder versilbert oder vergoldet werden sollen, gehört die Platin Elektrode von Anfang an zur Grundausstattung. Nur durch die Anwendung einer Platin Elektrode und eines passenden Elektrolyts lassen sich hier saubere und gute Ergebnisse erzielen. Wenn Sie eine neue Platin Elektrode kaufen möchten, können Sie sich auf die Angebote aus unserem Online-Shop verlassen. Wir führen eine Auswahl an hochwertigen Elektroden und das beste Platin-Elektrolyt, das es aktuell auf dem Markt gibt.
Vorteile einer guten Platin Elektrode
Eine gute Platin Elektrode erkennen Sie vor allem an den Ergebnissen, die Sie beim Vergolden oder Versilbern erzielen. Wichtig ist in erster Linie, dass durch die Platin-Elektrode keine dunklen Tupfer oder Flecken auf der Beschichtung entstehen. Des Weiteren sollten sie sicher anzuwenden sein und sich kaum abnutzen. Bei der richtigen Handhabung und Pflege können Sie Ihre Platin-Elektrode lange nutzen. So steht Sie ihnen immer wieder beim Vergolden oder Versilbern zur Verfügung. Achten Sie darauf, dass Sie die Elektrode nach der Anwendung sorgfältig reinigen, sodass keine Rückstände zurückbleiben.
Platin Elektrode oder Graphit Elektrode - was ist die bessere Wahl
Um galvanisch vergolden oder versilbern zu können, stehen als Hilfsmittel die Graphit- und Platin Elektrode zur Auswahl. Graphitelektroden galten lange Zeit als Mittel der Wahl, weil sie besonders langlebig und robust sind. Doch sie haben einen Nachteil. Sie sorgen tatsächlich relativ schnell für unschöne Flecken auf der Oberfläche der Beschichtung. Bei der Platin Elektrode ist das dagegen eher selten. Hier können Sie stattdessen auf ein sauberes Ergebnis vertrauen. Darüber hinaus stehen die Platin Elektroden den Modellen aus Graphit in Sachen Qualität und Langlebigkeit in kaum etwas nach.
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- Elektroden - Anoden
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Anode sleeve fuzzy
Anode pad / tampon / anode sleeve / fuzzy sleeve / replacement fabric pad puffy from Betzmann Galvanik. This puffy fabric pad / anode sleeve or also called tampon is absolutely recommended for all plating processes. Optimally suitable for all coatings and electrolytes. The coating of larger areas is also quite fast with this pad. The insertion hole is larger than the electrode and therefore it happens that the moist anode pad slips off. Therefore, fix the pad on the electrode with a small rubber band.
Platinum Electrode
Platinum Electrode Ø 6 mm (BMG-008) Short Description The Platinum Electrode Ø 6 mm is a premium-quality electrode made from pure platinum, designed for demanding electroplating processes. With exceptional resistance to aggressive solutions and excellent conductivity, it is ideal for precious metal plating, precision surface finishing and reproducible high-quality results. Product Description Constructed from pure platinum, this electrode delivers highly stable, contamination-free current supply even in strongly oxidizing or chemically aggressive electrolytes. This ensures consistent deposit quality, color stability and structural integrity in your plating applications. With a diameter of 6 mm, it fits standard electrode holders and is suitable for bath, pen and pad plating. Typical Applications Precious metal plating (e.g., gold, silver, palladium, rhodium) Chrome and specialty coatings under challenging conditions Laboratory and precision electroplating R&D and prototyping Use with aggressive or oxidizing electrolytes Key Benefits Outstanding chemical resistance: ideal for aggressive plating baths Minimal contamination: keeps electrolyte and deposits clean High electrical conductivity: supports stable current flow and even coatings Long service life: performs well under frequent use Versatile compatibility: works with standard Ø 6 mm holders Usage Instructions Preparation: Thoroughly clean and degrease the workpiece before plating. Setup: Mount the platinum electrode as the anode, connect the workpiece as the cathode. Plating: Operate within recommended voltage and temperature ranges for best results. Maintenance: After extended use, gently clean any buildup to maintain performance. Conclusion The Platinum Electrode Ø 6 mm is a robust, highly reliable solution for demanding electroplating applications requiring chemical resistance, deposit purity and process stability. It is an excellent choice for professionals in workshops, labs and production environments.
Platinum Electrode Mesh
Platinum Electrode Mesh (Platinized Titanium Electrode, SW10048) Short Description The Platinum Electrode Mesh is a high‑quality, platinum‑coated titanium mesh electrode designed for demanding electroplating tasks. Its mesh structure and thin platinum coating provide large active surface area, excellent conductivity and outstanding chemical resistance, making it ideal for both decorative and functional plating applications. Product Description This electrode consists of a titanium mesh base coated with a thin layer of platinum, one of the most stable and inert materials used in electrochemical systems. The combination of a sturdy titanium substrate with a platinum surface provides mechanical durability and chemical inertness, ensuring consistent performance even in aggressive environments. The mesh design increases the effective surface area in contact with the electrolyte, which promotes even current distribution and uniform plating results. Typical Applications Bath electroplating for rhodium, platinum and gold plating Platinum and palladium coatings for jewelry and precision parts Rose gold, black nickel, black chrome and black rhodium baths Electrochemical R&D and advanced surface finishing Use in wide pH ranges (0–11) and temperatures up to ≈60 °C Key Benefits Large active area: Mesh structure improves current distribution Platinum coating: Superior chemical resistance and minimal electrolyte contamination High durability: Platinized titanium withstands extended use Versatile: Suitable for many electroplating bath types High current capability: Designed to support elevated anodic current densities Recommended Operational Parameters (Guideline) Operating voltage: from approximately 3 V pH range: 0 – 11 Bath temperature: up to 60 °C Current density: supports high anodic load Usage Instructions Preparation: Ensure electrolytes and workpieces are cleaned and prepared. Placement: Position the mesh electrode in the bath to provide uniform coverage relative to the workpiece. Plating: Adjust power supply according to electrolyte specifications and initiate plating. Cleaning: After use, gently clean the electrode to remove residual deposits and extend service life. Conclusion The Platinum Electrode Mesh (platinized titanium electrode) is a professional‑grade electroplating anode that delivers excellent chemical resistance, a broad active surface and stable performance — ideal for advanced plating tasks across a range of precious and specialty metal baths.
Platinum Solution 2 G./Liter
Platinum Electrolyte BMG‑110.3 High-quality platinum electroplating solution – 2 g/L Platinum Short Description The Platinum Electrolyte BMG‑110.3 is a ready-to-use electroplating solution for the electrolytic deposition of platinum layers on conductive metal surfaces. With 2 grams of platinum per liter, this solution produces corrosion-resistant, bright, and shiny platinum coatings with a thickness of approximately 0.5–1.0 µm. Platinum offers high wear resistance and a noble gray appearance, making it suitable for decorative and technical applications. Applications Platinum coatings are used for: Decorative surfaces on jewelry and accessories Functional coatings with high abrasion and corrosion resistance Electrical contacts and components requiring excellent conductivity and durability Tank, brush, and pen plating depending on application Surface finishing either as a final layer or as a base for additional coatings Platinum provides a noble gray to silver-white metallic finish, valued both aesthetically and functionally. How Platinum Plating Works (Simple Explanation) Platinum plating is achieved via electrolytic deposition: Cleaning: Thoroughly degrease and clean the workpiece Activation: Chemically activate the surface if necessary Electroplating: Apply direct current to deposit platinum from the solution Finishing: Rinse and dry – the bright platinum layer remains intact The deposited platinum layer is uniform, very fine, and highly durable. Benefits of Platinum Electrolyte BMG‑110.3 High wear resistance of the platinum coating Corrosion-resistant, bright metallic finish Suitable for decorative and technical applications Works for tank, brush, and pen plating Easy to use with proper surface preparation Produces high-purity platinum deposits (≥ 99.9 %) Technical Parameters PropertyValue / RangeElectrolyte typePlatinum electroplating solutionPlatinum contentapprox. 2.0 g/LpH< 1 (strongly acidic)Operating temperature30–40 °CVoltagefrom 3 VPlating time2–4 minutesAnode materialPlatinum-coated titaniumLayer hardness~500 HVMaximum layer thicknessup to 1.0 µmPurity of deposit~99.9 %Deposit densityapprox. 21.4 g/cm³Deposition rate~11 mg/A·minShelf lifeover 2 yearsHazard classificationIrritant / corrosive These values provide practical guidance for proper operation and plating results. Practical Application Tips Preparation: Thoroughly clean and degrease workpieces Activate surfaces if necessary to remove oxides and contamination Platinum Plating: Operate the electrolyte in a bath or with brush/pen plating Ensure even movement or agitation for uniform deposition Mask areas selectively if partial plating is required Post-treatment: Rinse with clean water after plating Dry and, if desired, lightly polish for higher shine Safety Information Platinum electrolytes are acidic chemical solutions and must be handled carefully: Wear gloves, safety glasses, and protective clothing Avoid contact with skin and eyes Rinse immediately with water if contact occurs Work in well-ventilated areas only Do not ingest; keep out of reach of children Dispose of waste according to local chemical disposal regulations Conclusion The Platinum Electrolyte BMG‑110.3 is a reliable and versatile electroplating solution for producing high-quality platinum coatings. With easy handling, high wear resistance, and a noble gray finish, it is ideal for decorative jewelry and accessory surfaces as well as technical applications requiring durability and aesthetics. Correct surface preparation and operating parameters ensure uniform, long-lasting platinum layers.
Content: 0.05 Liter (€320.00 / 1 Liter)
Platinum Solution 6 G./Liter
Platinum Electrolyte 6 g/L SW10033M High-quality platinum plating solution for bright, wear-resistant platinum coatings Short Description The Platinum Electrolyte SW10033M is a ready-to-use electroplating solution for the electrolytic deposition of platinum coatings on conductive metal surfaces. With a platinum content of approx. 6 g per liter, this electrolyte produces bright, light-gray, metallic platinum layers with excellent corrosion resistance, chemical stability, and wear resistance. Typical achievable layer thickness is up to 0.5–1.0 µm. Platinum coatings are valued for their noble appearance and outstanding durability, making them suitable for decorative and functional applications. Applications The platinum electrolyte is suitable for: Decorative surfaces with a bright, elegant platinum finish Functional coatings requiring high corrosion and wear resistance Electrical contacts and conductive components Tank, brush, and pen/plug plating, depending on equipment Applications requiring uniform, long-lasting platinum layers It can be used in jewelry, design applications, and technical components alike. How Platinum Plating Works (Simple Explanation) Platinum plating is performed by electrolytic deposition: Surface preparation: The workpiece is thoroughly cleaned and degreased. Activation: If necessary, the surface is chemically activated to remove oxides. Plating: By applying direct current, platinum ions are reduced from the electrolyte and deposited as a metallic platinum layer on the surface. Finishing: After plating, the part is rinsed with clean water and dried, resulting in a uniform, bright metallic coating. Benefits of Platinum Electrolyte SW10033M Bright, light-gray metallic platinum finish Excellent corrosion and chemical resistance High wear resistance suitable for functional use Cyanide-free, ready-to-use formulation Suitable for tank, brush, and pen plating Produces uniform coatings up to approx. 1 µm thickness Reliable and stable process parameters Technical Parameters PropertyValue / RangeElectrolyte typePlatinum plating solutionPlatinum contentapprox. 6 g/L PtpH value< 1 (strongly acidic)Densityapprox. 1.08 g/mL (increasing)Operating temperature30–40 °CVoltagefrom 3 VPlating timeapprox. 2–4 minutesAnode materialPlatinized titaniumAnode/cathode area ratioapprox. 1 : 1Recommended movementBath or workpiece movementDeposition rateapprox. 11 mg/A·minCurrent densityapprox. 0.5–1.5 A/dm²Layer hardnessapprox. 500 HVLayer thicknessup to approx. 1.0 µmLayer purity99.9 % Pt Values are practical guidelines and may vary depending on equipment and application. Practical Application Tips Preparation: Clean and degrease parts thoroughly. Activate chemically if necessary, especially on oxidized surfaces. Plating: Heat the electrolyte to 30–40 °C. Apply voltage from 3 V and plate for 2–4 minutes. Gentle bath or workpiece movement ensures even coating. Post-treatment: Rinse thoroughly with clean water after plating. Dry completely; light polishing can enhance brightness if desired. Safety Information Platinum electrolytes are strongly acidic chemical solutions and must be handled with care: Wear chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, and protective clothing Avoid contact with skin and eyes Rinse immediately with water in case of contact Use only in well-ventilated areas Do not ingest; keep out of reach of children Dispose of waste according to local chemical regulations Hazard statements typically include causes severe skin burns and serious eye damage. Conclusion The Platinum Electrolyte SW10033M is a reliable, professional-grade plating solution for producing bright, durable, and chemically resistant platinum coatings. It is suitable for both decorative applications such as jewelry and accessories and technical or functional components. With stable process parameters, excellent layer quality, and versatile application methods, this electrolyte delivers uniform, long-lasting platinum finishes for workshops, laboratories, and professional plating operations.
Content: 0.05 Liter (€680.00 / 1 Liter)
Flat Platinum Electrode XL
Flat Platinum Electrode XL (BMG-032-PL-XL) Short Description The Flat Platinum Electrode XL is a large-area, platinized titanium electrode designed for electroplating wide, flat surfaces. With an active plating area of over 5.5 × 5.5 cm, it enables faster, more uniform deposition on large objects such as plaques, panels, wheels and other flat parts. Product Description This electrode features a titanium substrate with a uniformly applied platinum coating, engineered for demanding electrochemical applications. Platinized titanium electrodes are known for their chemical inertness and high corrosion resistance, and they do not release contaminating ions into plating solutions as some alternative anode materials do. Compared to standard rod or narrow electrodes, the XL design offers a larger contact area with the electrolyte, improving current distribution and often enabling 2–3× faster plating while maintaining uniformity and quality. Typical Applications Electroplating large, flat workpieces such as signs, panels or decorative plates Deposition of wear-resistant or decorative layers for metals like gold, silver, platinum, palladium and rhodium Workshop, lab or industrial plating where even coverage and efficiency are priorities Key Benefits Extra-large active area (~5.5 × 5.5 cm) for broad coverage Platinized titanium surface: chemically stable and resistant, ideal for high-quality precious metal coatings High efficiency: often faster plating than standard rod electrodes Uniform current distribution: supports consistent and reproducible plating results Versatile use: suitable for various metal finishes including gold, silver and platinum-based deposits Usage Instructions Preparation: Clean and degrease the workpiece thoroughly before plating. Placement: Arrange the electrode in the electrolyte to adequately cover the surface you want to plate. Electrical Setup: Attach the electrode to the positive terminal; the workpiece serves as the cathode. Operating Conditions: Set voltage and current according to the plating solution specifications. Movement: If necessary, gently move the electrode to avoid local current spikes and ensure uniform coverage. Conclusion The Flat Platinum Electrode XL is a professional-grade plating tool that enables fast, reliable and uniform electroplating over large flat surfaces. Its broad contact area, platinum stability and efficient current distribution make it an excellent choice for hobbyists, workshops and professional electroplating environments.