Silver plate has been in existence for almost two centuries, and originated in the UK.
Its value was soon recognised for use on fine cutlery as silver plating is both hygienic and resilient.
The molecular properties of silver derive from the antibacterial nature of its minute particles. These blend easily with other particles with the desired effect of spreading its antibacterial character.
All the replica implants are silver plated over a tin alloy making them ideal for repeated handling by both medics and patients.
Silver Plating at Joint Replacement Models means that all components will be covered with a 35-micron layer of silver plate. Silver plating to this degree gives the components a long life span.
All the metal components are highly polished, as with all silver items they will tarnish over time and will need to be polished using silver polish and a cotton cloth.
The key benefits of silver plating may be summed up as
enhancing the quality, preservation, longevity and appeal of the models.