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Good on you Miguel! Taking some real initiative there and getting great results makes it a real sense of achievement learning a new craft.
michipons said:Zinc-nickel, now i am considering to purchase a second kit, replica chrome![]()
michipons said:Zinc-nickel, now i am considering to purchase a second kit, replica chrome![]()
Dellortoman said:Just be aware that chrome plating chemistry has a higher toxicity risk than zinc. The process uses hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) which is nasty stuff if it gets into your body. It can cause kidney failure among other things, so you need to be extra careful. Make sure you have good ventilation and use an appropriate breathing filter. Try to avoid splashes, spills, etc.
It's also a good idea to cover the electroplating tanks. A blanket of foam beads floating on top of the electrolyte is sometimes used in commercial applications, but I don't know how practical that is in home-based plating because you then have a heap of contaminated beads to dispose of. The reason for covering the electrolyte is to minimise the escape of aerosol droplets caused by bubbling. Perhaps a sheet of plastic over the tank would be more practical for home use.
Here's an info sheet on minimising the risk during electroplating https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA_FS-3648_Electroplating.pdf
Stay safe.