EPNS A1 is the highest grade of silver plating that the manufacturer provides.
EPNS = Electroplated Nickel Silver
A1 = the thickness of the silver plating which is usually 30 - 35 Microns. Highest Grade of Silver plating.
The higher the grade, the longer the cutlery will last.
35 Microns of EPNS will last approximately 40years, but this depends on usage, storage and care.
"Sheffield" is where the cutlery was manufactured
If you mean 13 and 39 then the LCM is 39
A1 is a termination point on a contactor it is an alseriery going to another point.
A1 means "top quality" or "first class." The slang originated in the 1720s when ships were classified in registries by letter and number "A1" would be the best, highest class ship. So A1 Travel means roughly First Class Travel or Top Quality Travel.
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A1 drawing boards are mostley used for builders when designing houses or small scale shops they are not used for huge scale developments.
EPNS A1 is the highest grade of silver plating that the manufacturer provides. EPNS = Electroplated Nickel Silver A1 = the thickness of the silver plating which is usually 30 - 35 Microns. Highest Grade of Silver plating. The higher the grade, the longer the cutlery will last. 35 Microns of EPNS will last approximately 40years, but this depends on usage, storage and care.
EPNS stands for Electro-Plated Nickel Siver. A1 denotes the highest quality of the manufacturer (usually the thickness of the plating). Lower quallities are usually labelled A, 1 or B.
EPNS A1 is the highest grade of silver plating that the manufacturer provides. EPNS = Electroplated Nickel Silver A1 = the thickness of the silver plating which is usually 30 - 35 Microns. Highest Grade of Silver plating. The higher the grade, the longer the cutlery will last. 35 Microns of EPNS will last approximately 40years, but this depends on usage, storage and care.
EPNS A1 is the highest grade of silver plating that the manufacturer provides. EPNS = Electroplated Nickel Silver A1 = the thickness of the silver plating which is usually 30 - 35 Microns. Highest Grade of Silver plating. The higher the grade, the longer the cutlery will last. 35 Microns of EPNS will last approximately 40years, but this depends on usage, storage and care. "Sheffield" is where the cutlery was manufactured
I don't think so, i have my grandmas EPNS 100 silver set, and she use to send it to be plated from time to time.
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on silver what does this letters mean epns
A1 is an English term for silver plate. Items with A1 are not sterling silver.
*Aprox* $50-$180 Depending on what condition it is in, its age, state, and other circumstances it will vary. An average good condition one will get a $80 min. Hope this helps.
EPNS is the abbreviation for Electro Plated Nickel Silver. Sheffield will be the name of the town that it was made in England. I've no idea what 33 means - probably just the manufacturer's identification mark. EPNS has very little value so don't get excited!
EPNS stands for Electro Plated Nickel Silver.
Take the A1 / 253 km - about 2 hours 39 mins.