I have noticed from my experiments, adding hydrogen peroxide to the vinegar/salt mix helps breakup the copper faster and makes a thicker, brighter plating.
4 parts vinegar, 1 part hydrogen peroxide, and half a tablespoon of salt.
Yes, my method i admit works better when your plating with tin. Buy some non-lead solder in homedopot or something (probly like 95% tin 5% silver) it plates with a very thick coating in like 5-10min. I also plated with lead (toxic) and silver, all worked with just vinegar and table salt.
yeah tried out with vinegar and salt.. work awesome :D but for a better finish i say using dissolved copper sulphate... it's pretty cheap (10$/kg) and you need roughly 10 gramms to plate a coin for example.. it's a bit toxic but if you wear gloves and don't drink it u will be fine ^^.. i used a car battery charger in my experiments and it is awesome :D keep up the good work , 5/5 stars
nice :D used water at the beginning but that got full of dissolved copper and i threw it all away :)) anyway thanks for this info i might use it in my future experiments
I have noticed from my experiments, adding hydrogen peroxide to the vinegar/salt mix helps breakup the copper faster and makes a thicker, brighter plating.
4 parts vinegar, 1 part hydrogen peroxide, and half a tablespoon of salt.
raininginhell 3 years ago 2
Yes, my method i admit works better when your plating with tin. Buy some non-lead solder in homedopot or something (probly like 95% tin 5% silver) it plates with a very thick coating in like 5-10min. I also plated with lead (toxic) and silver, all worked with just vinegar and table salt.
thanks
kev
Mantle256 3 years ago
yeah tried out with vinegar and salt.. work awesome :D but for a better finish i say using dissolved copper sulphate... it's pretty cheap (10$/kg) and you need roughly 10 gramms to plate a coin for example.. it's a bit toxic but if you wear gloves and don't drink it u will be fine ^^.. i used a car battery charger in my experiments and it is awesome :D keep up the good work , 5/5 stars
Nby21Blog 3 years ago
If you use vinegar you can take the liquid that remains and evaporate it to get copper compounds(crystals) that you can use in future experiments.
Thank you for your interest.
Mantle256 3 years ago
nice :D used water at the beginning but that got full of dissolved copper and i threw it all away :)) anyway thanks for this info i might use it in my future experiments
Nby21Blog 3 years ago
the copper from the thick peice of wire is disolved into the solution and deposited elecrically onto the silver coin.
Mantle256 4 years ago
Whats the sulution in there, or chemical name?
7501234 4 years ago
believe it or not, it was vinegar deluted with table salt. worked extremely well
Mantle256 4 years ago
how much vinegar to table salt,????? this is very interseting 5/5 .
MadeInHell26 4 years ago
pour as much vinegar as you need then put as much salt in the mixture as you can(until it doesnt take anymore)
works well.
Mantle256 4 years ago