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White Palladium Electrolyte 5 g/L SW10017M

Bright, allergen-free palladium plating solution


Short Description

The White Palladium Electrolyte SW10017M is an electroplating solution for the deposition of bright palladium layers with a palladium concentration of approximately 5 g/L.
It produces a bright, silver-white metallic surface suitable as a barrier layer between copper and gold or as a decorative top layer.

Palladium coatings are an allergen-free alternative to nickel and can be used directly before gold plating without additional activation.


Applications

This white palladium electrolyte is used for:

  • Depositing bright, silver-white palladium layers

  • Nickel-free barrier layers between copper/bronze and gold

  • Decorative surfaces with a high-quality metallic finish

  • Optimizing surfaces for subsequent electroplating

  • Corrosion protection and improved mechanical properties

Palladium is especially suitable where nickel is undesired, such as in jewelry, watches, electronics, or other skin-contact applications.


How White Palladium Plating Works (Simple Explanation)

During electroplating, palladium ions migrate from the electrolyte to the workpiece under applied DC voltage and are reduced to metallic palladium, forming a bright, even silver-white layer:

  1. Preparation: Clean and degrease the workpiece.

  2. Plating: Connect the workpiece as cathode and apply voltage.

  3. Deposition: Palladium ions deposit a uniform, bright layer.

  4. Finishing: Rinse with water and dry after plating.


Benefits of White Palladium Electrolyte SW10017M

  • Very bright, silver-white surface with metallic shine

  • Allergen-free alternative to nickel

  • Easy integration with copper and gold layers in multi-layer systems

  • No additional activation needed before gold plating

  • Low gas evolution and high plating efficiency

  • Versatile: works on copper, nickel, brass, silver, gold, and dechromed surfaces


Technical Parameters (Practical Guidelines)

PropertyValue / Range
Electrolyte typePalladium plating solution
Palladium contentapprox. 5 g/L
Recommended voltage3.0–3.5 V (pen plating ≥3 V, bath 3–4 V)
Operating temperature18–25 °C
Layer colorSilver-white, very bright
Deposition rateapprox. 0.6 µm/min at 3.5 V
Layer hardnessapprox. 488 HV
Densityapprox. 11.85 g/cm³
Purity99.9 % palladium
AnodeGraphite or platinum electrode
Conductivityhigh
Storage1–2 years, sealed
Health / ClassificationIrritant – follow protective measures

Note: Parameters may vary slightly depending on equipment, voltage, and workpiece characteristics.


Practical Application Instructions

Preparation:

  • Thoroughly clean and degrease the workpiece.

  • Activate surface if necessary.

Plating:

  • Operate the electrolyte within the recommended voltage and temperature range.

  • Gentle bath movement or agitation improves layer uniformity.

Post-treatment:

  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water.

  • Dry and, if desired, lightly polish to enhance gloss.


Safety Instructions

White palladium electrolytes contain chemical compounds and must be handled safely:

  • Wear protective gloves, goggles, and suitable protective clothing

  • Avoid contact with skin and eyes

  • Rinse immediately with water if contact occurs

  • Work in well-ventilated areas

  • Do not inhale fumes or mist

  • Do not ingest; keep out of reach of children

  • Dispose according to local chemical waste regulations


Conclusion

The White Palladium Electrolyte SW10017M is a high-quality, allergen-free plating solution for depositing bright, silver-white palladium layers.
It provides an elegant metallic finish, is easy to use in electroplating processes, and is ideal where nickel is undesirable—for jewelry, accessories, electrical contacts, or as a barrier layer prior to gold plating.

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Hazard statements 

H315 Causes skin irritation. 

H319 Causes serious eye irritation.

H412 Harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects. 

Precautionary statements 

P270 Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using this product. 

P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. 

P332 If skin irritation occurs: 

P313 Get medical advice/attention.

P362 Take off contaminated clothing.

P364 Wash before reuse. 

P305 IF IN EYES: 

P351 Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. 

P338 Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. 

P337 If eye irritation persists: 

P313 Get medical advice/attention. 

HS Code 38249970

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