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Bestehen Baugruppen, Gehäuse oder andere Teile aus Metall, sind sie zwar robust und formbeständig, haben aber oft einen Nachteil: Sie sind sehr korrosionsanfällig. Dadurch wird die Nutzungsdauer erheblich eingeschränkt. Wenn Sie diese Teile galvanisch versilbern lassen, versehen Sie diese mit einer Oberflächenbeschichtung. Diese Beschichtung dient im Grunde als Schutzschild und sorgt dafür, dass das Grundmaterial länger hält und nicht rostet. Suchen Sie das passende Zubehör, mit dem Sie galvanisch versilbern können, können Sie sich auf uns verlassen.
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Für die einzelnen Komponenten bringt die galvanische Versilberung entscheidende Vorteile mit. Zum einen ist die Beschichtung aus Silber sehr gut lötbar, zum anderen wird dadurch die elektrische Leitfähigkeit verbessert. Ein weiterer Vorteil ist, dass es gerade bei Lastschaltungen nicht mehr so häufig zu Abreißfunktionen kommt. Zudem ist eine silberne Beschichtung sehr beständig und kann auch bei einer starken Beanspruchung durch eine gute Leitfähigkeit überzeugen. Im Hochtemperaturbereich fungiert die Beschichtung auch als Gleitschicht und kann damit Temperaturen von bis zu 850 Grad Celsius ausgesetzt werden.
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Silver Electrolyte BMG‑103.8 High-quality silver plating solution – 30 g of silver per liter Short Description The Silver Electrolyte BMG‑103.8 is a ready-to-use electroplating solution formulated for the electrolytic deposition of bright, high-quality silver layers. With 30 grams of silver per liter, it produces uniform, reflective, and conductive silver coatings suitable for both decorative and functional applications. The deposited silver layer provides excellent optical brightness, good wear resistance, and high electrical conductivity, ideal for jewelry, electronics, and precision components. Applications This silver plating solution is used for: Decorative silver plating for jewelry, accessories, and ornamental items Functional plating to improve electrical and thermal conductivity Wear-resistant surfaces and protective coatings Tank, brush, and pen/peg plating, depending on equipment Multi-layer plating systems (e.g., copper → silver → gold) Silver plating enhances both aesthetic appeal and surface performance, especially where brightness and conductivity are important. How Silver Plating Works (Simple Explanation) Silver plating uses electrolytic deposition, where silver ions in the electrolyte are reduced under direct current and form a metal layer on a prepared surface: Surface Preparation: Clean and degrease the workpiece thoroughly to remove oils and contaminants. Activation: Activate the surface if necessary to ensure good adhesion. Electroplating: Connect the part as the cathode (negative pole) and apply direct current; silver ions migrate and deposit as a smooth, bright layer. Finishing: After plating, rinse and dry – the silver layer remains bright and reflective. The resulting silver coating is uniform, glossy, and durable. Benefits of Silver Electrolyte BMG‑103.8 Bright, reflective silver finish Good electrical and thermal conductivity Suitable for decorative and functional applications Compatible with tank, brush, and pen/peg plating Produces uniform and durable deposits Ideal for jewelry, electronics, contacts, and connectors Technical Parameters PropertyValue / RangeElectrolyte typeSilver electroplating solutionSilver contentapprox. 30 g/LpHslightly acidic to neutral, optimized for silver depositionOperating temperature15–30 °CVoltage (tank plating)1.5–3.5 VVoltage (brush/pen plating)3–7 VCurrent density0.5–3 A/dm²Anode materialGraphite or pure silverTypical deposit thickness1–5 µm (adjustable by time/parameters)Surface appearanceBright and smoothDeposit purity>99.9 % silverConductivityVery goodShelf life1–2 years Note: Values are practical guidelines and may vary slightly depending on equipment, setup, and application conditions. Practical Application Tips Surface Preparation: Thoroughly clean and degrease workpieces to remove grease, oils, and fingerprints. Perform activation if necessary for uniform adhesion. Silver Plating: For tank plating, maintain consistent voltage, current density, and electrolyte circulation. For brush or pen plating, keep tools moving steadily for even coverage. Masking: Use masking tape or resist materials for areas not to be plated. Post-Plating: Rinse plated parts with clean water. Dry and, if desired, gently polish to enhance brightness. Safety Information Silver electrolytes are chemical solutions and must be handled carefully: Wear chemical-resistant gloves, safety glasses, and protective clothing Avoid contact with skin and eyes; rinse immediately if contact occurs Work only in well-ventilated areas Do not ingest; keep out of reach of children Dispose of waste according to local chemical and environmental regulations Silver salts and electrolytes may cause irritation; proper protective measures are essential for safe use. Conclusion The Silver Electrolyte BMG‑103.8 is a reliable and versatile electroplating solution that delivers bright, uniform, and conductive silver layers for both decorative and functional purposes. Its ease of use across tank, brush, and pen/peg plating processes, combined with excellent optical and technical properties, makes it suitable for hobbyists, workshops, and professional plating environments. Proper surface preparation and process control ensure high-quality silver finishes every time.
Content: 0.05 Liter (€180.00 / 1 Liter)
Silver Electrode Ø 6 mm (BMG‑009) Short Description The Silver Electrode Ø 6 mm is a high‑purity silver anode (Ag 99.99 %) designed for electroplating applications. It provides a controlled supply of silver ions to the plating bath, enhances deposit quality and reduces silver consumption in bath, pen and pad plating processes. Product Description Made from electrolytically refined, unalloyed fine silver with a diameter of 6 mm and length of approximately 100 mm, this electrode delivers exceptional electrical conductivity and consistent performance. Its high purity (Ag 99.99) supports stable and efficient plating. When used as a sacrificial anode, the silver dissolves into the plating solution to maintain silver ion concentration, helping to save 40 %–50 % on silver solution costs by reducing the need for frequent top‑up solutions. Fine silver also has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals, promoting efficient current flow and stable electrochemical conditions. Typical Applications Silver plating of metal parts via bath, pen or pad methods Lowering contact resistance on conductive surfaces Improving solderability of components Research, electrochemistry and laboratory experiments As an ionization electrode in certain air or water treatment setups Key Benefits High‑purity fine silver (Ag 99.99 %) for consistent results Excellent conductivity: supports stable current delivery Reduced silver consumption: more cost‑effective plating Universal use: compatible with multiple plating methods Reliable performance for repeated use Usage Instructions Use with a suitable silver plating electrolyte depending on the method. Connect the silver electrode as the anode to the positive terminal of your power supply. The workpiece acts as the cathode (negative terminal). Adjust voltage and current according to electrolyte recommendations (often low volt range) for even deposits. Conclusion The Silver Electrode Ø 6 mm is an essential accessory for producing high‑quality silver deposits in electroplating applications. Its high purity, conductivity and cost‑saving potential make it ideal for hobbyists, workshop users and professionals alike
Silver High-Speed Electrolyte BMG‑105.6 High-performance silver plating solution – 75 g of silver per liter for fast, high-quality coatings Short Description The Silver High-Speed Electrolyte BMG‑105.6 is a high-performance electroplating solution designed for the rapid deposition of high-quality silver layers. With a silver content of 75 g/L, this electrolyte enables a significantly higher deposition rate than standard silver baths, producing bright, reflective, and conductive silver coatings in less time. The layers are ideal for both decorative and functional applications. Applications This high-speed silver electrolyte is typically used for: Decorative silver plating, e.g., jewelry, accessories, and design objects Functional coatings with improved electrical and thermal conductivity High-throughput applications on large surfaces Tank, brush, and pen/peg plating, depending on equipment Multi-layer plating systems (e.g., copper → silver → gold) The higher silver concentration accelerates deposition while maintaining consistent quality. How High-Speed Silver Plating Works (Simple Explanation) Silver plating is an electrolytic process, where silver ions are reduced under direct current and deposited onto a prepared metal surface: Surface Preparation: Thoroughly clean and degrease the workpiece to remove oils and contaminants. Activation: Activate the surface chemically if needed for optimal adhesion. Electroplating: Apply direct current; silver ions migrate and form a bright silver layer on the surface. Finishing: Rinse and dry – the surface remains reflective and uniform. The high silver content allows fast and efficient deposition without compromising appearance or conductivity. Benefits of Silver High-Speed Electrolyte BMG‑105.6 High silver content (75 g/L) for faster deposition and higher productivity Bright, reflective silver surface Enhanced electrical and thermal conductivity Suitable for decorative and functional coatings Compatible with tank, brush, and pen/peg plating Robust and uniform layers even at high throughput Technical Parameters PropertyValue / RangeElectrolyte typeSilver High-Speed plating solutionSilver contentapprox. 75 g/LpHslightly acidic to neutral, optimized for high deposition ratesOperating temperature15–30 °CVoltage (tank plating)1.5–4.0 VVoltage (brush/pen plating)3–7 VCurrent density0.5–4 A/dm²Anode materialGraphite or pure silverTypical layer thickness2–10 µmSurface appearanceHigh-gloss, reflectiveLayer purity>99.9 % silverConductivityVery goodShelf life1–2 years Note: Values serve as practical guidelines; results may vary slightly depending on equipment, workpiece, and process conditions. Practical Application Tips Surface Preparation: Remove grease, oils, and contaminants by thorough cleaning and degreasing. Chemical activation may be performed to improve adhesion. High-Speed Silver Plating: Operate the electrolyte at recommended temperature, voltage, and current density. Ensure even agitation or movement for uniform layer formation. Mask areas if selective plating is needed. Post-treatment: Rinse with clean water and dry after plating. Light polishing can enhance gloss if desired. Safety Information Silver plating solutions contain chemical components and must be handled safely: Wear gloves, safety glasses, and protective clothing Avoid contact with skin and eyes Rinse immediately with water if contact occurs Work only in well-ventilated areas Do not ingest; keep out of reach of children Dispose of waste according to local regulations Silver salts and electrolytes can be irritating; proper protection is essential. Conclusion The Silver High-Speed Electrolyte BMG‑105.6 is a powerful and efficient plating solution that produces bright, reflective, and conductive silver layers at high speed. Its high silver content and ease of use ensure fast throughput with excellent layer quality. Ideal for jewelry, technical components, or large-surface applications, this electrolyte delivers consistent, high-quality results for hobbyists, workshops, and professional plating facilities.
Content: 0.025 Liter (€552.00 / 1 Liter)
Silver tarnish protection on aqueous basis from Betzmann Galvanik Product information Silver tarnish protection based on nanotechnology gloss, color and electrical properties are retained simple dipping process biologically harmless, skin-friendly and hypoallergenic for decorative and technical applications suitable for rack,barrel and strip applications Bath description: The passivation process is based on an aqueous basis, in which the organic inhibitor is present in a finely divided emulsion. The passivation layer is applied by The passivation layer is applied by immersion, creating a transparent, organic protective film that preserves the appearance and good electrical properties of silver, e.g. contact resistance and conductivity. The good solderability and bondability of silver is not affected by the passivation layer. Generally, passivation is used to protect silver surfaces from the influence of sulfur compounds during storage. It can also be used to protect copper, palladium and thin gold layers from tarnishing. Due to its chemical composition, the protective film has lubricating properties, which is of great advantage for certain electrical connection elements. The plugging and unplugging forces are significantly reduced by the silver tarnish protection from Betzmann Galvanik. This applies not only to silver surfaces, but also to gold-plated sliding and plug contacts. It is also worth noting that the anti-tarnish layer consists of non-hazardous substances, and that its protective effect allows short-term thermal stress up to 300°C. Identification of the mixture: Signalwort: Danger HAZARD STATEMENTS H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapor. H304 May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. H336 May cause drowsiness and dizziness. H412 Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. P301+P330+P331 IF INFECTED: Rinse out mouth. DO NOT induce vomiting. P310 Immediately call POISON CENTER or doctor. P273 Avoid release to the environment. P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P260 Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapor/aerosol. P210 Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. Do not smoke. EUH066 Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking.
Content: 0.1 Liter (€180.00 / 1 Liter)