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How much does gold electroplating cost?

Author: Marina

Aug. 06, 2024

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Tags: Machinery

Gold Plating Pricing Guide

Gold Plating Pricing Guide

We can provide just about any type of custom gold plating finish within a wide range of colors and plating thicknesses. Below are our pricing rates that will give you an idea of the basic costs and affordability for many of the most frequently plated decorative items.

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If you don&#;t find your item in our gold plating pricing guide, or if you would like additional information please us at [ protected]. If you have an item you would like us to plate, please feel free to use our printable mailing labels, printable packing list and insurance guidelines on our contact page.

Or if you prefer, you can call us at +1 (248) 821- between 8AM and 6PM EST, one of our courteous staff will be happy to assist you with the personal detail that will guarantee you complete satisfaction.

If you are interested in learning more detail about the electroplating process for gold, we invite you to visit our FAQ: Gold Plating page.

Please note, for the last four years, we have implemented a company policy to eliminate the use of traditional nickel pre-plating from all electroplated jewelry and decorative items. This will ensure that any potential for allergic reaction from exposure to nickel by our customers is eliminated. Our unique electroplating processes and quality methods ensures that your gold plated item will remain bright and pristine for years to come.

Jewelry Items

14k&#;24k Electroplating Finishes 14kt&#;24kt Yellow Gold
1.0 microns (minimum)Heavy Gold
2.5 micronsExtra Heavy Gold
4&#;7 microns18kt Green Gold
18kt Rose Gold
Belt Buckle$20&#;$75Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote Bracelets$20&#;$55Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote Charms$15&#;$35Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote Cufflinks$20&#;$45Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote Ear Rings$20&#;$45Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote Key Rings$30&#;$45Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote Pendants$20&#;$55Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote Chains$15&#;$75Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote Watches$60&#;$110*Add 35%Call for quoteCall for quote *add 20% for scratch removal and polishing

Hardware Items

14k&#;24k Electroplating Finishes 14k&#;24k Yellow Gold
1.0 microns (minimum)Heavy Gold
2.5 micronsExtra Heavy Gold
4&#;7 micronsLacquer Protection Address Numbers$10&#;$25Add 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Door Handles$25&#;$90*Add 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Door Knockers$40&#;$75Add 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Hinges$10&#;$45Add 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% House Keys$10&#;$20Add 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% LampsCall for quoteAdd 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Picture FramesN/AAdd 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Scissors$25&#;$45Add 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% *add 20% for scratch removal and polishing

Miscellaneous Items

14k&#;24k Electroplating Finishes 14k&#;24k Yellow Gold
1.0 microns (minimum)Heavy Gold
2.5 micronsExtra Heavy Gold
4&#;7 micronsLacquer Protection Custom Knives$25&#;$125Add 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Gun PartsCall for quoteAdd 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Musical Hardware*Call for quoteAdd 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Sword Hardware$35&#;$125Add 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Flatware*$35 eachAdd 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% Small SculptureCall for quoteAdd 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% ArchitecturalCall for quoteAdd 35%Call for quoteAdd 15% *Add 20% for scratch removal and polishing

Engineering Applications

For engineering and medical applications, we offer specialty platings that comply with MIL-GC standards. Type 1 and type 2 in classes 0-3, and grades A through C.

All gold plating services for these types of applications are by quote only. We will be happy to provide you with firm pricing after we have examined the actual piece(s) and understand the scope of the project.

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Scientific, Technical, and Special Purpose Gold Plating

Is gold plating right for your project?

We get a large number of inquires relating to the applicability of gold plating for many different purposes. The gold plating services we provide fall into three general categories. The type of plating process we use depends on the customer's specific requirements. Many times the customer requirements are a combination of the following types of plating.

If you are wondering if gold plating may be right for your needs, you may want to refer to the information that follows chronicling clients we serve that have specific needs. If you need more information on the properties of different types of gold plate please feel free to our technical department with your questions. 

1.     Decorative

A large number of inquires for gold plating we receive are for decorative purposes. While there are other metals that have the same general appearance as gold, they usually don't offer the same corrosion resistance and combination of physical properties as gold plating.  

Gold plating is also very economical as a decorative finish when compared to the other options. This is especially true when you consider that much of the cost of providing a decorative electroplated finish is incurred in the preparation of the surface prior to the final finish. An excellent example of this is in jewelry restoration. The antique copper bracelet we restored required hours of tedious labor to prepare the bracelet for plating; this is where most of the cost was incurred. The actual value of the gold we applied was just a few dollars. 

However, as far as the owner was concerned, it turned a piece of useless jewelry into a valuable heirloom that will be passed on for generations. Generally speaking, the cost of decorative gold plating ranges from $2.00 - $3.00 per square inch (.25m to .55m thick). This would not include any unusual finishing, restoration, special handling or pretreatment. Of course the price also is dependent on other factors such as quantity, size, and special tooling that may be required.

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Many people are rightly concerned about the softness of 24K gold for decorative applications. We recognize the limitations of all electrodeposited finishes and strive to give the customer the best information possible for making a choice that is the most suitable for their purposes. There have been many times when we have indicated that gold plating is not appropriate for a particular purpose and have helped the customer decide on a different choice.  

For decorative gold applications, we normally recommend a cobalt hardened 24 karat gold. This gold is a 99.7% pure gold, is extremely corrosion resistant, and is about three times as hard as the pure gold we use for medical, electronic, and other applications where hardness isn't required and purity of deposit is.

2.     Corrosion Resistance

Because of the relative low cost and high resistance to many corrosive environments, we provide a great deal of gold plating that has the primary purpose of providing corrosion resistance to a substrate that otherwise would quickly corrode, such as copper. This need arises quite often because the desirable electrical properties of copper are quickly diminished by the reactive nature of the copper surface. While gold is not as conductive as most copper or silver, gold does provide much better resistance to corrosion than either metal. Hence, we often provide a gold plate over a copper or silver substrate.

An excellent example of using gold plating as a corrosion resistant barrier for a copper substrate is below. The RF load coil shown is a key component of an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer, (ICP-MS). These coils operate in an extremely harsh environment under high temperatures and have to withstand high frequency electrical current without significant degradation of the surface. The scientist who developed and patented these high performance, corrosion resistant coils had tried different combinations of transition elements before settling on this particular process which involves the application of an extremely heavy pure gold electroplate over a copper substrate with a transition element diffusion barrier. 

Even a bright, hard gold plate is somewhat porous; therefore when the gold is applied over a substrate that poses the possibility of diffusing through the gold, such as silver or a copper alloy, we normally suggest a transition element diffusion barrier such as nickel, rhodium or palladium. This will help ensure that the substrate is protected against the environment. We provide gold plating services for some high-energy research laboratories that specify the deposit must not be magnetic.  

Since most nickel deposits are magnetic to varying degrees this precludes the use of nickel as a diffusion barrier. In this case we usually recommend increasing the thickness of the gold plate to a level that prevents significant diffusion under most conditions (25m is generally sufficient), or using a platinum group element such as rhodium or palladium. The new MIL-DTL-D references gold plating as a chemical agent resistant coating (CARC).

3.     To provide physical properties unique to gold such as reflectivity or            conductivity.

We have many research and development labs contact us about gold plating for their projects because of some of the other known properties of gold plating. One such contact was a company developing a medical laser. The gold plating they required was for excellent reflection throughout the electromagnetic spectrum from visible through near-IR (e.g. up to 820nm and specifically 808nm, the most important wavelength for Nd:YAG lasers). They indicated measurements on our plating in excess of 97% reflection throughout this spectrum. Since they were looking for a reflector that works in the 808nm range, gold was the perfect choice for their project. The reflectors were a Type 316 stainless steel and we provided 15m of hardened gold applied directly to the polished stainless steel surface.

We have another client that produces equipment that utilizes a component that operates in such a harsh environment that nothing they had tried would prevent the item from literally burning up in just a few hours. Our technical staff worked with their development engineers to find a solution that utilized a pure nickel substrate followed by a heavy (25m+) pure rhodium plate with 55m of a 999+% gold deposit. The components produced utilizing this very specialized process have performed for months of extreme, continuous testing.

4.  Gold Plating Stainless Steel items with or without a nickel underplate?  

We specialize in gold plating onto stainless steel items for a variety of technical and decorative purposes. The question of using a nickel underplate when plating gold onto stainless steel frequently comes up. Here is an opinion letter regarding nickel underplate for stainless steel that was written by one of our technical advisors.  Nickel Underplate When Gold Plating Stainless Steel

Because of its inert chemical properties, versatility of application, and relatively low cost, electroplating of gold has proven to be the answer to many engineering and technical problems.

 

 

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