Technique for preparing pearl omament
A production process, pearl technology, applied in the field of pearl jewelry production technology
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Embodiment 1
[0019] A manufacturing process of pearl jewellery, comprising the following steps:
[0020] a. Soak the pearls in a mixed solution of ammonia water and glycerol for 3 days.
[0021] b. The tungsten steel needle whose needle head has been polished is driven by a motor with a rotating speed of 3000r / min to drill holes on the pearl.
[0022] c. Embed artificial diamonds in the drilled holes and glue them together with glue.
[0023] d. Natural drying glue is good for artificial diamond pearls.
Embodiment 2
[0025] A manufacturing process of pearl jewellery, comprising the following steps:
[0026] d. Soak the pearls in a mixed solution of ammonia water and glycerol for 2 days.
[0027] e. The tungsten steel needle whose needle head has been polished is driven by a motor with a rotating speed of 3000r / min to drill holes on the pearl.
[0028] c. Insert the crystal into the drilled hole and glue it together with glue.
[0029] d. Dry the pearls at 50°C for 40 minutes.
Embodiment 3
[0031] A manufacturing process of pearl jewellery, comprising the following steps:
[0032] a. Soak the pearls in a mixed solution of ammonia water and glycerin for 4 days.
[0033] b. The tungsten steel needle whose needle head has been polished is driven by a motor with a rotating speed of 5000r / min to drill holes on the pearl.
[0034] c. Embed artificial diamonds in the drilled holes and glue them together with glue.
[0035] d. Dry the pearls at 60°C for 30 minutes.
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