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  • Tim1hd
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    Thanks for the info. Right now I have just been working with some copy chrome, but as I gain some exprience I plan to plate with copper and real chrome.

    Tim

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  • sswee
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    General Purpose plates or GP plates are used to conduct electricity through solution and into a part. They normally need to be a size in surface area equivolent to or larger than the part being plated or anodized.

    A dummy can be made from sheet metal that has not been treated, coated or galvanized. Sheet metal is a mild steel produced in sheet form.

    What kind of plating are you doing?

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  • Tim1hd
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    GP Plates and Dummy Plate

    Can anyone please explain to me what GP Plates are used for and what type of sheet metal is used to make a dummy. Sorry if this is a simple question, but I'm new to this and a little confused.

    Thanks Tim
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