Sleeves -Swab thin duraflap
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Anode cloth pad - thin, multi-layered anode covers - replacement covers for pad electroplating
from Betzmann Galvanik
This thin, very robust anode fabric pad consists of several layers of fabric sewn together and is ideal for coating any surface of small, delicate filigree areas or localized coatings.
It does not wear out so quickly, especially on rough or coarse surfaces.
At the lower end there are 2 insertion holes for the anode rod up to 4 mm (for 6 mm electrodes, the holes can be enlarged using scissors or a knife.
If this has already worked its way through the fabric at the top, you can continue to use the anode fabric pad by inserting it into the other insertion hole. Please soak the pad thoroughly before use, otherwise it will not conduct.
Scope of delivery: 1 piece!
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