Electroplating Pens Are Environmentally Friendly

Oct. 1, 2000
In response to environmental issues, the company's new selective brush electro-plating system with marker pen uses disposable felt-tip pens that contain specially formulated non-toxic plating compounds. The system needs only to be connected to an

In response to environmental issues, the company's new selective brush electro-plating system with marker pen uses disposable felt-tip pens that contain specially formulated non-toxic plating compounds. The system needs only to be connected to an adjustable dc power supply of 6 to 12V to produce what is said to be quality-plating results. No tanks or fume hoods are required. The pens are available in gold (14K, 18K and 24K), nickel, black nickel, silver, copper, tin, rhodium and zinc. A compact power supply is also available.

Company: HUNTER PRODUCTS INC.

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