Twice as fast: OTEC’s two-stage surface processing
Manual surface processing is particularly common in the jewellery sector. But it’s time-consuming, and time is money. One of OTEC’s international customers discovered to their great satisfaction that our two-stage mechanical process works like a charm on real silver jewellery.
First, the visual results were stunning, with no impact on the delicate contours, and minimal rounding that maintains the integrity of the design. Second, processing time with our solution was an amazing 50% shorter than with their old system! In short, a double-win in terms of customer satisfaction.
In stage one, the jewellery is prepared in a CF Series Disc Finishing Machine using a wet process in an open container that has a disc-shaped floor with a rotary bearing. It is added to the fixed container along with a suitable grinding or polishing granulate. When the disc turns, the contents are set in motion in a toroidal flow. Centrifuging the granulate and workpieces makes this process highly intensive – up to 20 times more ef-fective than conventional vibrators, for example.
Often imitated, never matched:
only OTEC has the technology and expertise to process the thinnest workpieces (< 0.4 mm). Our zero gap system containers are unique. In stage two, the jewellery is electropolished in the EPAG Flex. Electropolishing is an elec-trochemical erosion process that applies an external power source to shine and polish metallic workpieces. An electrolyte specially selected for the material – in this case silver alloy – removes metal from the surface, visibly reducing roughness (e.g. from Ra µm 0.6 to 0.03).
OTEC processes are reliable, and our silver alloy process is no exception. Electropolishing offers several advantages: it produces a smooth metallic surface without affecting the microstructure while improving corrosion resistance and enhancing shine. It also helps any additional electroplated coatings adhere more easily to the surface.
The EPAG Flex is suitable for processing not only silver but also gold (white, red or yel-low). Its modular design allows for up to three individually controllable process tanks.