Postby Aguest » Mon Oct 29, 2018 4:02 am
Somehow it is 60 grams of silver used during the plating process, I have seen 90 on many pieces, and they are very shiny and often mistaken for sterling silver or "900" coin silver, so be careful out there ::
Once you run electrical current through the solution the silver piece is immersed in, I assume that virtually all of the silver ions immediately become bonded to the surface of the spoon (or ladle or fork or whatever you are plating), so it doesn't matter what volume of liquid you use and it doesn't matter how large the tub is either ::
I think 90 is of higher quality than 60 ::