Anodization

MINI Grabber with Niobium Tip

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Brand: Reactive Metals

This is our exclusive non-corroding submersible MINI Grabber.

The contact is .025" niobium wire with a stainless steel spring and glass filled insulation. The jaw is very small and will help prevent contact marks on delicate work.

The banana plugs are stackable so you can run multiple grabbers or fabricate a "ganged" group for production anodizing. All on their 36 inch leads.

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The Anodizer your studio needs!

  • Support and membership to our private forum full of information videos, photos, expert user advice and inspiration is included!
  • Includes Anodizing is Awesome, a LIVE online one-on-one instructional course all about anodizing body jewelry. Approximately one hour by video chat or telephone.
  • The power to create scintillating colors, run larger baths and precise control.
  • It is the right power supply for both one of a kind and production anodizing of body jewelry.
  • Accurate voltage and amperage meters — 0 to 120 Volts.
  • Extremely fine controls for more color options, and more precision.
  • Anodizing titanium parts such as jewelry before sterilization and wear renders the surface smoother and passive.
  • The anodization process removes microscopic particulate matter that would otherwise be missed by acid or alkaline cleaning, solvents, steam and ultrasonic methods. [Reference — ASTM F-86 standard method for surface finish and passivation]
  • This anodizer include two sets of color coded leads, one pair of rubber gloves, one stainless steel cathode and full instructions.
  • In addition, Brian Skellie‘s body art specific instruction, tips and tricks gathered over two decades of experience to color and passivate titanium and niobium body jewelry with safe and artistic effects.

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