What are the reasons for electroplating bubbles in zinc alloy jewelry? -Jewelry Xiamen Jewelry is a manufacturer with 1,000 square meters of factory buildings and 100 square meters of model houses displaying tens of thousands of jewelry models, focusing on custom wholesale research and development of alloy jewelry. Let the author share with you what are the reasons for the electroplating of zinc alloy jewelry? 1. The quality of the raw material itself is poor, and black spots and blisters often appear during electroplating. 2. The cleaning tank used by the electroplating factory is not clean during electroplating. Magnesium-zinc alloy products cannot be mixed with lead-tin alloy during electroplating. The lead-tin alloy-plated cylinder will come to the magnesium-zinc alloy jewelry product, but it will blistering within two or three days. 3. The storage environment of the finished product should also be strictly dry and well-ventilated! The protective oil should be protected strictly because it reacts easily with oxygen and water in the air! 4. In electroplated magnesium-zinc alloy products, if you need to bake, for example, your product needs to be painted, then if you bake the temperature is too high (generally not more than 30 degrees Celsius), blistering will occur. The above four points are the reasons for the common zinc alloy jewelry bubbles in the electroplating process to share with you. If you are also a manufacturer of alloy jewelry, welcome to discuss your experience with us, and you are welcome to visit our factory at any time: Mr. Wang