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		<title>Gold plated jewelry</title>
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Gold plating

Gold plating is how some gold layer deposited on the surface of another metal, most often copper or silver (to make silver-gilt), by chemical or electrochemical means. This article covers methods used in the modern electronics industry; more traditional methods, many objects are often used to cover the gilding
Types of gold plating 
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<p><strong>Gold plating<br />
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<p>Gold plating is how some gold layer deposited on the surface of another metal, most often copper or silver (to make silver-gilt), by chemical or electrochemical means. This article covers methods used in the modern electronics industry; more traditional methods, many objects are often used to cover the gilding</p>
<p><strong>Types of gold plating</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>There are several types of gold plating used in the electronics industry:</p>
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<li><strong>Soft, pure gold plating</strong> is used in the semiconductor industry. The gold layer      is easily soldered and wire bonded . Its Knoop hardness ranges between 60-85. Plating baths must be free      of contamination.</li>
<li><strong>Bright hard gold on contacts</strong>, with Knoop hardness      between 120-300 and purity of 99.7-99.9% Au. Often contains      a small amount of nickel and/or cobalt; these      elements interfere with die bonding, therefore the plating baths can&#8217;t be      used for semiconductors.</li>
<li><strong>Bright hard gold on printed circuit board tabs</strong> is deposited using lower concentration of gold in the baths. Usually      contains nickel and/or cobalt as well. Edge      connectors are often made by controlled-depth immersion of only the      edge of the boards.</li>
<li><strong>Soft, pure gold</strong> is deposited from special      electrolytes. Entire printed circuit boards can be plated. This technology      can be used for depositing layers for wire bonding.</li>
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<p><strong>Chemistry of gold plating</strong></p>
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<p>There are five classes of gold plating chemistries are known</p>
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<li>Alkaline gold cyanide, for gold and gold alloy plating</li>
<li>Neutral gold cyanide, for high-purity plating</li>
<li>Acid gold plating for bright hard gold and gold alloy plating</li>
<li>Non-cyanide, generally sulfite based for gold and gold alloy plating</li>
<li>Miscellaneous</li>
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<h2>For Silver Jewelry</h2>
<p>Silver plating of gold is used in the manufacture of jewelry. Look like copper, silver atoms diffuse into the gold layer, causing slow gradual fading of its color and eventually causing tarnishing of the surface. This process may take months and even years, depending on the thickness of the gold layer. A barrier metal layer is used to counter this effect. Copper, which also migrates into gold, does so more slowly than silver. The copper is usually further plated with nickel. A gold-plated silver article is usually a silver substrate with layers of copper, nickel, and gold deposited on top of it.</p>
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