Among the many questions raised by customers, the one that gives me the most headache is: Does your product fade? Whoops, my goodness! Is this like what a buyer from a company or business says? Whenever I am in a sunny or cloudy mood, I will explain it patiently. In case one or two catch up with me and ask this on a cloudy day, I really want to ask your boss to open you! The color of electroplating is not its own color, nor does it grow on it. Who can guarantee that it will never fade? Besides, you ask, what do you want to hear from the manufacturer? Saying that it may fade, many customers will say that your craftsmanship is not good; if you can't say it, do you believe it? An international jewelry brand said that it has excellent craftsmanship, so the fading of electroplating will not be very serious (people don't dare to say that it will not fade). Let's first understand the concept of electroplating fading and make it theoretically. The first case: the electroplating layer is not completely covered, and there are micro-holes. This situation is prone to rust spots. The second situation: the electroplating layer is relatively thin, and the surface is worn and discolored. The third situation: the quality of electroplating is rough. After wearing for a period of time, the rough microscopic surface looks aberrant to the naked eye. The degree of discoloration shown by these types is different. And the time of discoloration is also different. Electroplating will change color, the length of time is different, some months, some years. There are electroplated jewelry with a color retention time of up to 3 years. Xiamen Co., Ltd., the jewelry production process strictly requires compliance with international brand jewelry OEM production inspection standards. As required, the electroplated layer will be subjected to salt spray test, artificial sweat test, friction test, etc. to ensure that the quality of the electroplated layer meets the requirements. Interested friends are welcome to consult and negotiate. Next article: The mystery of inlay production and processing by jewelry manufacturers Previous article: Jewelry, 'no ornament, no taste'-how to choose the jewelry that suits you?