What is the difference between stone electrolysis and dyeing?

2019-10-17

I. stone electrolysis

Stone electrolysis in the stone industry has a history of more than ten years, and has been widely recognized by manufacturers and consumers. This is similar to the optimization of jewelry industry such as jade. This is the processing and processing of harmony between man and nature, enriching the types of stone and improving the quality of stone.

Electrolytic stone is a kind of artificial external material added to natural stone. Under high temperature, chemical and physical reaction will take place in stone, so that stone will change color and become a new stone. This reaction is stable, that is to say, the timeliness of electrolytic stone is better, the color is very natural, very uniform, and does not fade; the color of cracks and surface is basically uniform.

In fact, this series of reactions in nature has never been interrupted due to the low temperature (compared with the electrolytic furnace). The response is very slow, you can't see that the surface (or stone surface) of the stone in the mine is usually different from the deep stone, in fact, it is the surface stone affected by the sun. Its "natural electrolysis" speed is faster than deep layer. Stone electrolysis only artificially increases the temperature, thus speeding up this series of reactions, so there is no difference between electrolytic stone and natural stone.

Second, "electrolytic dyeing" and "dyeing" are fundamentally different.

"Electrolytic dyeing" is not adding dye to stone. It is a kind of chemical raw material, which will participate in a series of reactions in the electrolysis process. And become part of the stone.

The biggest difference between "electrolytic dyeing" and "traditional dyeing" is whether there is chemical reaction between raw materials or dyes and whether there is high temperature fixation process. In addition, the raw material added to the electrolysis is inorganic, while the dye is organic.

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