Palladium reaction
Palladium reaction
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Teddy Lop

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8,301 posts

88 months

Sunday 2nd January 2022
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Sorry not a watch but posting here as looking for knowledge and the industries do crossover somewhat.

So despite Palladium being hypoallergenic my wife will get a rash if she wears her rings all the time. Apparently this can happen, and it's possible to plate it?

Does anyone know about this, or where to seek advice?

gregs656

12,035 posts

202 months

Sunday 2nd January 2022
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I know people who use clear nail polish to avoid a reaction from jewelry, maybe worth a try?

markj113

176 posts

196 months

Sunday 2nd January 2022
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you should be able to get it rhodium plated at a jewelers

ecain63

10,635 posts

196 months

Thursday 10th March 2022
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markj113 said:
you should be able to get it rhodium plated at a jewelers
Palladium doesn't plate easily unfortunately. Its a poor conductor and goes cloudy in the rhodium solution. For something with such a high value at the moment it still has characteristics from when it was mega cheap 10 years ago.

ecain63

10,635 posts

196 months

Thursday 10th March 2022
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markj113 said:
you should be able to get it rhodium plated at a jewelers
Palladium doesn't plate easily unfortunately. Its a poor conductor and goes cloudy in the rhodium solution. For something with such a high value at the moment it still has characteristics from when it was mega cheap 10 years ago.