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Figure 8 – Electropolishing: anode
                                                     polarisation curve
               The mechanism of electropolishing is complex and it is not appropriate to discuss it here.
               However, the rough surface is levelled in the process and a good bright smooth surface
               can be achieved, as shown in the examples in Figure 9.


























                                        Figure 9 – a) Electropolished jewellery: as
                                              cast 14 ct gold (right) and after
                                                   electropolishing (left)
               There are many factors which influence the process, including jewellery alloy, electrolyte
               composition, temperature, current density & voltage and time.
               There are several proprietary electropolishing systems on the market for electropolishing
               gold alloys in the range 8ct up to 24ct, many using the safer, cyanide-free, weakly acid
               electrolytes, operating at temperatures up to 80°C. The older systems use cyanide-based
               electrolytes,  operating  at  80–90°C.  As  with  electroplating,  it  is  important  to  rinse  the
               jewellery after electropolishing and to dry it.
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