aurustamist
Aurustamist, also known as gilding, is the process of applying a thin layer of gold to the surface of a base material, usually metal, to create the appearance of solid gold or to improve corrosion resistance. The gold layer is typically much thinner than a solid gold piece and can be measured in micrometers.
Traditional gilding methods include water gilding and oil gilding. In water gilding, gold leaf is laid onto
A more modern approach is electroplating, where gold is deposited onto a substrate from a solution via
Fire gilding, historically used in some applications, involves applying a gold-mercury amalgam and then heating to
Applications of aurustamist span decorative arts, architecture, and precision components. The choice of method depends on