In electroplating, the formation of bright deposits is desirable in order to avoid extra buffing costs and also as a means of getting an acceptable finish on areas not accessible to micro-mechanical finishing tools. This constraint is particularly important in the deposition of gold, as losses of the metal during buffing or other mechanical finishing operations must be kept to a minimum.
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Bacquias, G. (1982). Bright gold electroplating solutions. Gold Bulletin, 15(4), 124–129. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03214617
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