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Gold plate

plate · polished · gold electroplating, vermeil (over silver), hard gold, soft gold

A thin gold layer plated over a base metal. Reads gold-yellow, soft to the touch, as warm as the karat. Costume jewelry, electrical connector contact pads, eyeglass frames, the gold-plate on a watch case. Wears off where it rubs.

Electroplate from a cyanide or sulfite gold-bath. Variants: hard gold (cobalt- or nickel-hardened, 24k or 23k, ~150 HV, common on connectors), soft gold (pure 24k, ~80 HV, common on jewelry). Thickness vocabulary: flash plate ~0.05 µm (decoration only), heavy plate ~2.5 µm (durable jewelry), karat-marked vermeil (sterling silver substrate, gold layer ≥2.5 µm, FTC standard). ENIG (electroless-nickel immersion gold, ~0.05 µm) is the PCB pad standard. Karat options 14k / 18k / 24k via alloy plating bath.

character — warm yellow, soft, brushable to satin or polishable to mirror, rubs to base metal at wear edges.

Finish properties

  • levelpolished
  • subcategoryelectrochemical gold
  • applies tometal
Produced by processesGold Electroplating (Jewelry)

Second life

reversibilitymoderate — plating can be stripped chemically and re-plated. PVD coatings strip with NaOH or specialty chemistry; electroplated layers strip similarly.
blocks substrate recyclingno
renewabilityshop-renewable — strip-and-re-plate is the canonical path for restoring worn plating. Common services are bumper rechromers, watch-case re-platers, and PVD re-coaters (Oerlikon, IonBond).

ASTM B488 / B456 / B689 plating standards; Powder Coating Institute and industry-association literature.

Citations

  • url · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_plating
  • standard · ASTM B488 — Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Gold for Engineering Use.
  • standard · FTC 16 CFR §23.5 — Misuse of the words 'Vermeil', 'Gold-Filled', 'Gold-Plated'.