Sent by you: 1. Activator Solution Ingredients: 10 grams of Stannous Chloride 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid Distilled Water Steps: Mix Stannous Chloride and Hydrochloric Acid: Add 10 grams of Stannous Chloride and 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid to a container. Add Water: Slowly add distilled water until the total volume is 1 liter. Mix well. 2. Silvering Solution Ingredients: 3 grams of Silver Nitrate 500 ml of Distilled Water 3 grams of Sodium Hydroxide Ammonium Hydroxide (about 10 ml) More Distilled Water Steps: Dissolve Silver Nitrate: Mix 3 grams of Silver Nitrate in 500 ml of distilled water. Add Sodium Hydroxide: Add 3 grams of Sodium Hydroxide to the solution. Clear the Solution: Slowly add Ammonium Hydroxide drop by drop until the solution is clear. Add More Water: Add distilled water to make the total volume 1 liter. Mix well. 3. Reducer Solution Ingredients: 5 grams of Glucose 1 ml of Formalin (30% Formaldehyde) Distilled Water Steps: Mix Glucose and Formalin: Add 5 grams of Glucose and 1 ml of Formalin to a container. Add Water: Add distilled water until the total volume is 1 liter. Mix thoroughly.
For activator you can create one Liter using Stannous chloride 10 Grams, 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid and then use enough Di water to make 1L solution. For the Silvering formula, 3 grams of Silver Nitrate in a 500ml of Di water, then 3 grams of sodium hydroxide, this will generate a reaction that will generate Silver Hydroxide, then you dissolve this with ammonium hydroxide, I think it’s about 10 ml, but slowly add about 5 ml until the dissolve the Silver Hydroxide until the liquid is clear, then add enough Di water to make 1L of solution. For reducer, 5 grams of Glucose and 1 ml of formalin(about 30% strength Formaldehyde) per 1L of water. That is a very basic set up, you would need to try it first then do adjustments as you see fit.
Kindly Enlighten us for the following information Life of hydro process Chrome finish compared to Conventional process Glaze of finish compared to Conventional process Micron Layer of Chrome by Hydro process Cost difference between both Process of even thick Layer of Chrome Coating List of Equipments and Devices of Hydro Process List of Coating Materials and Chemicals List of Mfrs of Machine, Equipments and Devices Air Compressor Capacity and Air Pressure required for Coating Water Supply Pressure Size of Pipes and Tubes for Air Water, Chemicals, and Water alongwith their Material Curing Time and number of Coatings Power Requirement Clearances to be obtained from Central or State Govt, Area in Square Fts/ Mtrs needed for single unit
Hello sir A mixture of silvering solutions of silver nitrate, ammonia and sodium hydroxide that i did gave me a yellow precipitate. Please how do i go about the silvering solutions?, from the video i watched online it was said to be a brown or black precipitate and when added ammonia it becomes clear. Please sir i need your help with the silvering solution. I will be waiting for your response soon .thanks
For activator you can create one Liter using Stannous chloride 10 Grams, 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid and then use enough Di water to make 1L solution. For the Silvering formula, 3 grams of Silver Nitrate in a 500ml of Di water, then 3 grams of sodium hydroxide, this will generate a reaction that will generate Silver Hydroxide, then you dissolve this with ammonium hydroxide, I think it’s about 10 ml, but slowly add about 5 ml until the dissolve the Silver Hydroxide until the liquid is clear, then add enough Di water to make 1L of solution. For reducer, 5 grams of Glucose and 1 ml of formalin(about 30% strength Formaldehyde) per 1L of water. That is a very basic set up, you would need to try it first then do adjustments as you see fit.
For activator you can create one Liter using Stannous chloride 10 Grams, 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid and then use enough Di water to make 1L solution. For the Silvering formula, 3 grams of Silver Nitrate in a 500ml of Di water, then 3 grams of sodium hydroxide, this will generate a reaction that will generate Silver Hydroxide, then you dissolve this with ammonium hydroxide, I think it’s about 10 ml, but slowly add about 5 ml until the dissolve the Silver Hydroxide until the liquid is clear, then add enough Di water to make 1L of solution. For reducer, 5 grams of Glucose and 1 ml of formalin(about 30% strength Formaldehyde) per 1L of water. That is a very basic set up, you would need to try it first then do adjustments as you see fit.
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Sent by you:
1. Activator Solution
Ingredients:
10 grams of Stannous Chloride
20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid
Distilled Water
Steps:
Mix Stannous Chloride and Hydrochloric Acid: Add 10 grams of Stannous Chloride and 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid to a container.
Add Water: Slowly add distilled water until the total volume is 1 liter. Mix well.
2. Silvering Solution
Ingredients:
3 grams of Silver Nitrate
500 ml of Distilled Water
3 grams of Sodium Hydroxide
Ammonium Hydroxide (about 10 ml)
More Distilled Water
Steps:
Dissolve Silver Nitrate: Mix 3 grams of Silver Nitrate in 500 ml of distilled water.
Add Sodium Hydroxide: Add 3 grams of Sodium Hydroxide to the solution.
Clear the Solution: Slowly add Ammonium Hydroxide drop by drop until the solution is clear.
Add More Water: Add distilled water to make the total volume 1 liter. Mix well.
3. Reducer Solution
Ingredients:
5 grams of Glucose
1 ml of Formalin (30% Formaldehyde)
Distilled Water
Steps:
Mix Glucose and Formalin: Add 5 grams of Glucose and 1 ml of Formalin to a container.
Add Water: Add distilled water until the total volume is 1 liter. Mix thoroughly.
@wahidshahariya7763 : thanks sir...god bless
Mantap mas....sangat bermanfaat
terimakasih mas ,semoga berkenan🙏
Sir can you tell me what are the chemicals used in the S bottle (anti oxidant or silver sealer)
For activator you can create one Liter using Stannous chloride 10 Grams, 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid and then use enough Di water to make 1L solution.
For the Silvering formula, 3 grams of Silver Nitrate in a 500ml of Di water, then 3 grams of sodium hydroxide, this will generate a reaction that will generate Silver Hydroxide, then you dissolve this with ammonium hydroxide, I think it’s about 10 ml, but slowly add about 5 ml until the dissolve the Silver Hydroxide until the liquid is clear, then add enough Di water to make 1L of solution.
For reducer, 5 grams of Glucose and 1 ml of formalin(about 30% strength Formaldehyde) per 1L of water.
That is a very basic set up, you would need to try it first then do adjustments as you see fit.
Mas bikin cairan S,A1 A2,B dan wairing again ya dong 😁
5gr stannous chloride + 10ml hydrochloric acid to 1 liter Deionized water
Yes
@@rasulkarani4513 what you want?
@@rasulkarani4513 this is not an easy job hydro chrome.
Where r u located ,we give training ,chemicals and can help u with formulations also. We are doing hydrochrome work in new delhi
Makasih ilmunya....om....
Siappp om jika ada pertanyaan jgn sungkan om 😄
@@ABsprayonchrome siapp..om...
please also post the mix formula for the other solutions, A,B and S
Stannous chloride dicampur dengan apa sebelom dicampur dengan HCL?
Air
@@ABsprayonchrome tiada video cara racik bahan A dan B?
@@mohammedfadzil3322 ada,tp blum di upload
@@ABsprayonchrome tak sabar tunggu video selanjutnya
@@mohammedfadzil3322 insyallah
Om permasalan kabutnya seperti awan kenapa ya?
Apa larutan nya imbang A&B?
Kabutnya nyababnya Ab om?
@@matyusmatyus8521 kabut awan putih biasa nya di AB,
Ok om trima kasih semoga murah rezekinya
Ini buat cairan K ya
Iya betull
Kindly Enlighten us for the following information
Life of hydro process Chrome finish compared to Conventional process
Glaze of finish compared to Conventional process
Micron Layer of Chrome by Hydro process
Cost difference between both Process of even thick Layer of Chrome Coating
List of Equipments and Devices of Hydro Process
List of Coating Materials and Chemicals
List of Mfrs of Machine, Equipments and Devices
Air Compressor Capacity and Air Pressure required for Coating
Water Supply Pressure
Size of Pipes and Tubes for Air Water, Chemicals, and Water alongwith their Material
Curing Time and number of Coatings
Power Requirement
Clearances to be obtained from Central or State Govt,
Area in Square Fts/ Mtrs needed for single unit
Hi sir
Hi sir
Hello sir
A mixture of silvering solutions of silver nitrate, ammonia and sodium hydroxide that i did gave me a yellow precipitate.
Please how do i go about the silvering solutions?, from the video i watched online it was said to be a brown or black precipitate and when added ammonia it becomes clear.
Please sir i need your help with the silvering solution.
I will be waiting for your response soon .thanks
Video A1 A2 and B with details sir
For activator you can create one Liter using Stannous chloride 10 Grams, 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid and then use enough Di water to make 1L solution.
For the Silvering formula, 3 grams of Silver Nitrate in a 500ml of Di water, then 3 grams of sodium hydroxide, this will generate a reaction that will generate Silver Hydroxide, then you dissolve this with ammonium hydroxide, I think it’s about 10 ml, but slowly add about 5 ml until the dissolve the Silver Hydroxide until the liquid is clear, then add enough Di water to make 1L of solution.
For reducer, 5 grams of Glucose and 1 ml of formalin(about 30% strength Formaldehyde) per 1L of water.
That is a very basic set up, you would need to try it first then do adjustments as you see fit.
Hello sir can you send me contact plz ?
For activator you can create one Liter using Stannous chloride 10 Grams, 20 ml of Hydrochloric Acid and then use enough Di water to make 1L solution.
For the Silvering formula, 3 grams of Silver Nitrate in a 500ml of Di water, then 3 grams of sodium hydroxide, this will generate a reaction that will generate Silver Hydroxide, then you dissolve this with ammonium hydroxide, I think it’s about 10 ml, but slowly add about 5 ml until the dissolve the Silver Hydroxide until the liquid is clear, then add enough Di water to make 1L of solution.
For reducer, 5 grams of Glucose and 1 ml of formalin(about 30% strength Formaldehyde) per 1L of water.
That is a very basic set up, you would need to try it first then do adjustments as you see fit.