Claims
- 1. The method of brush plating a metallic member to provide an ornamental and corrosion-free surface having the appearance of bright brass comprising the steps of:
- selecting a metallic workpiece to be brush plated;
- electroplating a preplate coating of bright nickel on said workpiece;
- preparing an aqueous alkaline brush plating electrolyte solution including gold and silver in the proportion of about 8 to 1 parts by weight and also including either cobalt cyanide or nickel cyanide;
- applying said electrolyte solution to said workpiece by brushing said electrolyte solution on said workpiece with an applicator which comprises a carbon rod in the presence of an electric current using an applied plating voltage of about six to seven and one half volts to electroplate a coating of gold-silver alloy on said workpiece;
- the proportions of gold to silver in said alloy being about 5 to 4 parts by weight, said alloy also including a small amount of cobalt or nickel, the thickness of said coating being no more than about one ten-thousandth of an inch;
- rinsing and polishing said coating to produce a smooth surface on said coating; and
- repeating and applying, rinsing and polishing steps at least once to produce a coating having a thickness of approximately one ten-thousandth of an inch.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 143,820 filed Apr. 23, 1980 and subsequently abandoned.
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3755089 |
Rapids |
Aug 1973 |
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4121982 |
Moriarty et al. |
Oct 1978 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Marv Rubinstein, Plating, pp. 540-550, Jun. 1972. |
David Fishlock, "Metal Colouring", pp. 113-114, (1962). |
Continuations (1)
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143820 |
Apr 1980 |
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