Application Research of High Temperature Silver Plating in Products

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Silver has functional properties such as disinfection, sterilization, and anti-corrosion.The combination of silver and conventional ceramics by high-temperature silver plating can impart the functionality to ceramic products and increase the functionality of ceramic products.The traditional way of decorating ceramic products is mainly glazed decoration, which combines silver and ceramics, and its silver metallic luster can bring decorative effects to ceramic products. And it is produced by high-temperature silver plating, which saves costs in the production process compared to traditional silver plating.At the same time, compared with traditional ceramics, high-temperature silver-plated ceramics can take into account the properties of ceramics and can also play the role of disinfection, sterilization, anti-corrosion and other properties of silver. It is produced by high-temperature silver plating, which is more cost-effective than traditional silver plating in the production process. At the same time, compared with traditional ceramics, high-temperature silver-plated ceramics can achieve the disinfection and sterilization of silver in consideration of the properties of ceramics,anti-corrosion and other attributes, a reasonable combination of the two, fully demonstrate the functionality and decoration of both.

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