Abstract
The electrodeposition of gold has a long tradition. As far back as the first half of the 19th century, jewellery and ‘objets d’art’ were electroplated with gold, and the first patent covering electroplating of gold was filed in 1840. Since that time, applications of electrodeposited gold coatings have extended far beyond the purely decorative fields and they are now widely used for their technical and functional properties. Gold coatings are currently in widespread use not only for jewellery, watches and spectacle frames but also in many branches of technology, e.g in electrical and electronic engineering. In a wide range of technical products, problem-free operation may be obtained only by utilising gold coatings.
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