hey have any of you good people have tryed this yet?...
check the link
http://www.finishing.com/3000-3199/3136.shtml
I will try it soon I will let you know..
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Passivation of electroless silver
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Re: Passivation of electroless silver
Why is it you think you need to back silver with tin ? Most commercial mirrors are backed with copper.
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Re: Passivation of electroless silver
its not to back it up.. its more for a First Surface Mirror.....I know I can always clear coat them, but they will lose the whole FS Mirror apeal a customer is look for...Roderick wrote:Why is it you think you need to back silver with tin ? Most commercial mirrors are backed with copper.
I know First Surfave Mirrors are made of aluminum just like most modern mirrors, I if the whole passivation thing works that would be so cool
here is the link
http://www.firstsurfacemirrors.com/
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