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Description
Ion Plating(IP) 304 Stainless Steel Linking Ring, Hammered Round Ring, Rainbow Color
Size: about 1.28 inch(32.5mm) in diameter, 0.06 inch(1.5mm) thick, 0.81 inch(20.5mm) inner diameter.
Priced per 20 pcs
Please Note: Slight deviations in colors is allowed due to different display device.
Types of Linking Rings
●Closed linking rings work great with jump rings to make various fashionable jewelry.
●Often used for DIY minimalism dangle earrings, pendant necklaces, bracelets, key chains, macrame projects, sweater chains, etc.
●There are many materials available, such as stainless steel, acrylic, synthetic rubber , shell, resin, wood, silicone, etc.


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Dangle Earrings -
Pendant Necklaces -
Macrame Crafts -
Bracelets
●The main feature of quick link connectors is their closed but unsoldered linking rings. They are specially designed for making chains, such as curb chains, cable chains, cuban link chains, etc.
●Besides the usages below, quick link connectors also fit for DIY bracelets, necklaces, waist chains, mask lanyards, phone lanyards, etc.

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Eyeglasses Chains -
Chain Straps -
Hair Barrettes -
Dangle Earrings

● For acrylic/plastic quick link connectors, just put two chains connectors mouth-to-mouth and force them together. (Refer to picture ① below)
● For metal closed but unsoldered connectors, you need to use two jewelry pliers to twist and open them, so they can be linked to other connectors. (Refer to picture ② below)
● For open quick link connectors, just use jewelry pliers to close them after connecting. They are fit for making chains or as jewelry connectors for beads, cords, chains and pendants. (Refer to picture ③ below)
●The open back bezel linking rings are perfect for DIY UV & epoxy resin crafts, such as dangle earrings, pendant necklaces, key chains, etc.
●How to DIY: Firstly stick seamless paper tape under the linking ring to avoid overflowing. Then add small embellishments and pour the resin into it slowly.
●Tips: You can use a stick to make holes for your resin pieces instead of drilling on them.
Assistant Findings for Connecting Rings
Difference Between Ion Plating (IP) and PVD Vacuum Plating
Difference Between Ion Plating (IP)
and PVD Vacuum Plating
Our stainless steel jewelry undergoes three types of electroplating processes: PVD vacuum plating, ion plating (IP), and water electroplating. Vacuum plating, also known as physical vapor deposition (PVD), is a surface treatment technology. This process involves evaporating or sputtering metal or non-metal materials under vacuum conditions and depositing them onto the surface of the object to create a thin film. PVD technology includes various coating methods, with ion plating (IP) being one of them. Ion plating (IP) is a physical vapor deposition (PVD) process that is sometimes called ion assisted deposition (IAD) or ion vapor deposition (IVD) and is a modified version of vacuum deposition.
The thickness of the plating layer is influenced by the electroplating process and duration. The longer the plating time, the thicker the layer becomes, resulting in longer color preservation.
Below is a brief comparison of the color durability of Ion Plating, PVD Vacuum Plating, and Water Galvanization.
| Electroplating Process | Feature | Metal Color | Color Durability |
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| No Electroplating | Stainless steel is a non-reactive metal, which means it does not oxidize or tarnish like other metals such as silver or brass. Hypoallergenic. | Stainless Steel Color | Tarnish resistant, retain its color for a long time |
| Vacuum Ion Plating(IP) | The vacuum plating process is complex and requires specific environmental and equipment conditions, making it a green, environmentally friendly technology. The plating is done in a vacuum oven, resulting in longer color retention and a durable coating. |
Real Gold Plated (14K, 18K, 24K) |
Usually 1 Year |
| Real Rose Gold Plated | Usually 6~12 Months | ||
| Rainbow Color | Usually 6~12 Months | ||
| Blue | Usually 6~12 Months | ||
| PVD Vacuum Plating | The vacuum plating process is complex, with strict environmental and equipment requirements, making it a green, environmentally friendly technology. It also results in a durable coating. |
Real Gold Plated (14K, 18K, 24K) |
Usually 1 Year |
| Real Rose Gold Plated | Usually 6 Months | ||
| Golden | Usually 6 Months | ||
| Rose Gold Color | Usually 6 Months | ||
| Water Plating | "Water plating" liquid is processed in a water-based solution. |
Real Gold Plated (14K, 18K, 24K) |
Usually 6 Months |
| Golden | Usually 3~6 Months | ||
| Rose Gold Color | Usually 3~6 Months | ||
| Silver | Maybe less than 3 Months |
Available Plated Colors
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Stainless Steel Color -
Real Gold Plated
(14K、18K、24K) -
Real Rose Gold Plated -
Rainbow Color -
Black -
Blue -
Golden -
Rose Gold Color -
Silver Plated -
Antique Silver
















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