The Gold Plating Company LTD

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Welcome

The Gold Plating Company LTD

are dedicated to providing top quality Gold Plating, Silver

Plating and Chrome Plating for

all metal items.

We are based in Horwich,

Bolton,

Which is near Manchester.

The purpose of this site is to

show potential customers the

services we provide.

At The Gold Plating Company

LTD we aim to provide a top

quality service

every time.

We provide all customers with a

Free written quotation and there

is no obligation to use our services once a quotation has

been provided.

The Gold Plating solutions we use are genuine gold and hard wearing. Silver Plating is good for worn antiques or decorative household items.

Silver Plating on an item that has cost little to buy can make the item look valuable and sell for a lot more. It also restores items to there former glory. With Silver Plating we would need to see the item to be able to give an accurate quotation.

The Silver Plating solution we use is bright and hard wearing.

Chrome Plating gives a mirror like finish and is used on many items. All bathroom accessories are mainly chrome plated and tend to lose the chrome at some point. These items as with all chrome items can be stripped of there original chrome and plated in gold silver or chrome to give that personal preference.

A lot of car emblems are chrome plated and can be stripped of there chrome and gold plated or silver plated.

The process we use is known as brush plating or selective plating. Brush plating because it is applied in a brush like manner and selective plating because you can be selective on the Item being plated. This is a method of electroplating, where, concentrated plating solutions are used on the selected area without the need for using large tanks.

The choice of solution is applied to the article to be plated, using an absorbent material Wrapped around an anode. The material is then saturated in the chosen plating solution, Gold, Silver, Chrome, and applied to the item using an electrical current.

This process is similar to the dipping method but applied differently. This process also uses more concentrated chemicals and gives a faster build up of solution.