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Production Videos - Plating

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The silver plate process starts with a polished, de-greased
instrument. Once clean, the instrument is placed in an electro-clean
tank before being submersed into a silver strike tank. This tank
places a very thin coating of silver on the instrument, which
serves as a primer for the actual silver plate to follow. Watch
as the instrument goes in the color of polished brass and comes
out silver after just a few seconds.
The final step is when Martin places the trumpet in the silver
plate tank. Notice the four silver anodes hanging in the back
of the tank. The instrument receives an electrical current through
the hanger. The hanger is wrapped around the support pole which
is connected to the power supply. The anodes have a negative
charge while the instrument receives a positive charge. The end
result, after about ten minutes, is a plating thickness perfect
for performers all around the world to enjoy.
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