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Pen Platings

Current manufacturers of the metal parts for pens offer at least a dozen different platings. This page is here to give you the user an idea of what each type of plating has to offer and why you may or may not see some platings on my pens.

Gold Plating 10K and 24 K
This is the least expensive of all the platings. When exposed to constant abrasion which can be handling or placing the pen in your pocket the plating will wear. Manufactures may add additives or a topcoat of epoxy to make it more durable but it is difficult to determine what type of gold plating you are getting so for this reason I do not use it unless a particular desired style of pen is unavailable in any other plating.

Copper
Copper plating is another soft plating that will wear relatively easily when compared to other platings. Again it is a plating I do not normally use.

Titanium Gold
The most durable and longest-lasting gold finish, extremely hard and durable. The plating is added in such a way that the final result is a finish that will virtually never show wear and alway retain the glowing gold finish. The gold finish of choice for my pens.

18 Karat Swiss Rose Gold
A unique plating that combined copper and gold which is deposited in a very thick layer producing an attractive and durable pen part. The copper in the alloy may cause the finish to tarnish but if this happens the original luster can be brought back to the original shine by lightly buffing the surface.

Black Titanium
A titanium oxide plating that results in a vry hard and durable surface that will last for many years.

Platinum
Platinum produces a very durable and hard plating that can be expected to last for many years under normal use.

Sterling Silver
Parts that are plated with sterling silver receive a restaurant grade 20 micron plating which is very durable to ensure that the beauty lasts for many years.

Rhodium
Rhodium is a member of the platinum precious metal family but has unmatched brilliance and durability. Many manufacturers in the jewelry industry use rhodium to plate their fine jewelry pieces. Some of the world's premier pen manufacturers even use rhodium to plate their very finest pens. Almost all of the current pen manufacturers guarantee their rhodium finishes for life.

Satin Finish
This particular plating offers a unique alternative to traditional plating. If you are looking for a softer, brushed look this is your choice. Another durable plating that offers many complimentary material options.

Chrome
A durable plating that under normal use should hold up for many years.

Black Chrome
Also a very durable finish that offers an alternative to the traditional chrome plating. Contrasts nicely with lighter coloured woods.

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