Nickel Electroplate: The most economical silver tone finish, a hard layer of nickel electroplate provides a high degree of durability without a high price, but may lose some luster with age. | |
Rhodium Electroplate: A bright and brilliant silver tone finish that will not tarnish; a great combination of shine and durability. | |
Gold Electroplate: A pure 24K gold electroplated finish applied over a nickel base provides a gold finish that is tarnish-resistant, but may show some wear over time. | |
Two-Tone*: The best of both worlds, Gol-Ray™ and Sil-Ray™ combine to form a two tone finish that is bright, durable and consistent. | |
Sil-Ray™*: Heavy silver tone electroplated layers combined with our extremely hard protective coating produce a brilliant finish that will stand the test of time. | |
Gol-Ray™*: The most durable gold finish, combining heavy electroplated layers of 24K gold with an extremely hard protective clear coat, the result is a gold finish that outshines the competition. | |
Cote D’Or™*: The ultimate fine gold finish, our thickest layer of 24K gold plate and our ultra durable clear coat, provides a presentation quality finish; an excellent choice for awards, gifts and display badges. | |
Black Nickel: A metallic black finish that is durable and distinctive. This unique finish is popular when looking for a subdued appearance. |
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We are often asked about the difference between silver finishes Nickel Electroplate and Rhodium Electroplate. Check out this video to learn more.
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