
Electroformed components
Electroformed components are crafted using a process called electroforming, where a metal is deposited onto a model or mold through an electric current. Think of it as building up a metal layer atom by atom to create highly detailed and precise parts. After the desired thickness is achieved, the underlying mold is removed, leaving a pure, solid metal piece. This technique produces very intricate, lightweight, and durable components, often used in jewelry, electronics, and scientific instruments for their fine detail and high-quality finish.