PFORZHEIM, Germany -- AMI DODUCO, a Technitrol (NYSE:TNL) company, announced the introduction of a brand new rhodium electrolytic coating solution, RHODIOR 2 Plus. Based on the successful RHODIOR 2, this new solution produces even more brilliance and reflectivity in jewelry and other decorative applications.
RHODIOR 2 Plus offers the user easy handling and excellent bath stability with a broad applicable current density range.
The main advantage of the new process is an even brighter deposited surface with increased throwing power - the decisive criterion for the rhodium plating of parts with complex geometries. The plated surfaces exhibit high abrasion resistance and excellent hardness.
"This new addition to the AMI DODUCO product family is aimed at the high-quality jewelry manufacturing segment," says Christian J. Hagedorn, Vice President Marketing & Sales, Europe. "This segment sets the highest quality standards in all of the plating market.”
Potential users are invited to process a sample workpiece. Contact your AMI Doduco representative for details.
AMI DODUCO is a global leader in electrical contact technology and fabrication. The company supplies contacts and assemblies, contact materials, electroplating and surface treatment services, and precious metal refining and recycling to more than 3,000 customers. AMI DODUCO operates from locations in North America, Europe and Asia. The company’s website is www.amidoduco.com.
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