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He says it's done by electroplating but wants to know more about how the process works.
One rare gem is a machine for electroplating the dead.
It did this by electroplating metal from an electrode into the paper.
How did Cellini do that when electroplating had not been invented?
Originally this was achieved by dipping, but electroplating is now the general means used.
The coatings are either put on by electroplating or sputtering.
The results startled modern archaeology, because at first the pieces resemble electroplating articles.
The metal films can be deposited by evaporation, sputtering or electroplating.
His improved method for electroplating fine and fragile objects, such as flowers, was granted a patent in 1843.
Millions of kilograms are produced annually, mainly for electroplating.
However, even among those believing the artifacts to be electrical devices, electroplating as a use is not well-regarded today.
In the corner the tea lady brewed up for the workers and did some electroplating with cyanide on the side.
These "Baghdad batteries" may have been used for religious rituals, medicinal purposes, or even electroplating.
Hydrogen embrittlement may occur as a side effect of electroplating processes.
Avoiding electroplating with nickel only applied for cosmetic reasons.
Fire gilding was used until electroplating with both gold and silver came into wide use in the middle of the 19th century.
The process has been superseded by electroplating.
It can be used in electroplating cobalt.
Farmer later fabricated a process for electroplating aluminum.
Chromium was used for electroplating as early as 1848, but this use only became widespread with the development of an improved process in 1924.
You will find the photons are fewer, and that photochemical effects tend to be kind of slow, much as is electroplating.
Electroplating or other plating can also help.
Cadmium chloride is also used for photocopying, dyeing and electroplating.
Fish knives and forks were invented when electroplating became common in the last century, before the manufacture of stainless steel.
Parkes took out his first patent (No. 8905) in 1841 on a process for electroplating delicate works of art.