time:2022-03-02 source:sznbone Views:
The factory is here to tell you that alloy bracelets will fade. There will be a layer of electroplating on the surface of the alloy bracelet. Ordinary wearing or friction will cause the electroplating layer to fall off, so that there will be color differences on the jewelry, that is, color fading. If it is a general imitation gold plated, without any protection, the color retention time will be very poor, the color may fade in about a week, and the surface of the alloy bracelet may become black. The protective layer of the imitation gold seal glaze can last for about a few months, but it will also lose its original luster, resulting in fading.
The chemical properties of the alloy bracelet itself are relatively stable, but it is unavoidable that slight oxidative fading will occur in contact with an acidic environment such as sweat for a long time. Xinai Jewelry Factory reminds everyone that alloy bracelets are not hypoallergenic materials, and people with sensitive skin should not wear them. When wearing or storing daily, pay attention to maintenance, and take it off when bathing and swimming, because the acid substances that come into contact with when bathing and swimming will cause the alloy bracelet to fade faster.